"Absence of Humanity" Exhibit at the Breman Museum: A Powerful Showcase of Holocaust History

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Absence of Humanity Photo by: Breman Museum

The Breman Museum in Atlanta is renowned for its powerful exhibitions and engaging cultural events that reflect the rich diversity of Jewish history and culture. Their recent exhibit, "Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years," is no exception. This poignant showcase of photographs, artifacts, and other memorabilia is an evocative reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. In this blog post, you'll learn more about this exhibit and the impact it has had on visitors. Additionally, we'll also discuss how CultureOwl helps museums like the Breman promote exhibits and events, and the benefits of becoming a CultureOwl self-publishing member.

The "Absence of Humanity" exhibit is a powerful and moving tribute to the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust. The showcase features photographs, artifacts, and other memorabilia from the collection of local Atlanta residents, including Holocaust survivors and their families. The exhibit tells the story of how the Holocaust affected individuals and communities alike, and how it has shaped Jewish history and culture.

Visitors can explore the exhibit at their own pace, taking time to read the stories and learn more about the people who lived through this dark time in human history. One of the most powerful aspects of the exhibit is its use of photographs, which bring the stories and experiences of the Holocaust to life.

It's not just the content that makes the "Absence of Humanity" exhibit so special, but also the context it provides. The Breman Museum offers a range of other exhibits and events that help visitors better understand Jewish culture, including the history of Jewish immigration to Atlanta and the South. By placing the Holocaust within the broader context of Jewish history, the "Absence of Humanity" exhibit helps visitors connect with the past and better understand the present.

CultureOwl plays a crucial role in promoting events like the "Absence of Humanity" exhibit to the wider Atlanta community. As a multi-channel arts marketing platform, CultureOwl helps museums and event planners reach a broader audience and promote their events more effectively. This leads to increased attendance and a more engaged and informed audience.


"CultureOwl plays a crucial role in promoting events like the "Absence of Humanity" exhibit to the wider Atlanta community. As a multi-channel arts marketing platform, CultureOwl helps museums and event planners reach a broader audience and promote their events more effectively. This leads to increased attendance and a more engaged and informed audience."
said Amy Sherit, Founder and CEO of CultureOwl.

Becoming a CultureOwl self-publishing member provides additional benefits to museums and event promoters. For example, they gain access to powerful marketing tools such as event listings, email marketing, and social media promotions. They can also take advantage of CultureOwl's analytics and reporting features to better understand their audience and how to improve their events.

Museum partners like Breman rely on exhibit ticket sales as much from local residents as they do visitors. CultureOwl takes pride in reaching Culture Art enthusiasts from around the country who are seeking unique, enriched and memorable experiences. The CultureOwl platform reaches far and wide boosting attendances for all the partners they work with.

Not only does the CultureOwl platform help Breman promote their exhibits, but the they also assist in promotion for their parties and fundraising events ensuring "special interest" messages get maximum exposure. And with the platform's dynamic search capabilities, site visitors can search by specific tags to find the exact event type and genre they are looking for including the exact city and venue as well. 

The "Absence of Humanity" exhibit at the Breman Museum is an important and moving showcase of Holocaust history that serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during that time. Through its use of photographs, artifacts, and other memorabilia, visitors can learn about the experiences of individuals and communities affected by the Holocaust. Moreover, CultureOwl is a valuable platform that helps the museum promote events and reach a wider audience. By becoming a CultureOwl self-publishing member, museums and event promoters gain access to powerful marketing tools that can help them boost promotion for their exhibits and engage their audiences more effectively.

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