Artist Nava Mentkow discusses creating painted portraits of Holocaust survivors, including reflections on portraying her grandparents and survivor Rosa Miller. Mentkow describes her artistic process, influences, and motivations, while Miller responds to viewing her completed portrait and reflects on her survival experience and its significance. The recording documents artistic practice, intergenerational memory, and personal responses connected to Holocaust survival.
Nava Mentkow (Tue,) studied this question.