Survivors & Artists

The Narrative Art & Visual Storytelling project brings together survivors, artists, scholars, and students in order to create free educational resources for the study of the Holocaust.

As a genre, graphic novels offer readers new ways of engaging with and learning from history. In our project, survivors meet with a graphic novelist so they can know each other’s stories on a one-to-one basis. Based on these conversations over the course of many days, the graphic novelists begin to draw and tell the story with which they were entrusted. These graphic novels will be published and made freely available with accompanying pedagogical material in Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, and Hebrew for teachers around the world.

As part of these reunions, film and audio crews follow the artists and survivors as stories unfold. These multimedia records will be archived at partner institutions for the enrichment of Holocaust studies around the globe.

Emmie Arbel & Barbara Yelin

On February 7, 2020, Emmie Arbel met with Barbara Yelin (graphic novelist) in Kiryat Tiv’on, Israel to share her story.

Photo slideshow from the meeting

Barbara and Emmie at Emmie's house at Kiryat Tiv'on (February 2020)

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Film, But I Live: https://holocaustgraphicnovels.org/films/


David Schaffer & Miriam Libicki

In January 2nd & 3rd, 2020, David Schaffer met with Miriam Libicki in Vancouver, Canada  (graphic novelist) to share his story. Mike Morash and Levi Hildebrand were on location to film the conversations.

Photo slideshow from the meeting

David and Miriam speaking (Vancouver, January 2020)

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Preliminary Sketches


Film, If I Had Followed the Rules: https://holocaustgraphicnovels.org/films/


Nico and Rolf Kamp with Gilad Seliktar

On December 13, 2019, Israeli graphic novelist, Gilad Seliktar, travelled to Amsterdam to meet with Nico and Rolf Kamp. Their conversations and joint drawing sessions were filmed by Anna Bucchetti and Friso Pankonin. Dienke Hondius (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), and Jan Erik Dubbelman (Anne Frank House) organized and facilitated these meetings including a trip to the brothers’ childhood home in Amersfoort and their last hiding place in Achterveld.

Photo slideshow from the meeting

Amsterdam

Nico Kamp (Amsterdam, December 2019)

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Amersfoort

Jan Erik Dubbelman and Rolf Kamp (December 2019)

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Achterveld

Visiting the Kamp Brothers' final hiding place on a farm (December 2019)

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Preliminary Sketches

Sketch of childhood home in Amersfoort, Gilad Seliktar

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Film, Thirteen Secrets: https://holocaustgraphicnovels.org/films/