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This installation by the late Sunnyvale artist Edith R. Argabrite is part of “Facing Home,” an exhibit opening Nov. 1 at De Anza College’s Euphrat Museum of Art in Cupertino. “She was a Holocaust survivor,” says daughter Diana Argabrite, the museum’s director, adding that her mother intended to make 2,200 felted nest sculptures to represent resting places for her classmates who didn't survive. (Courtesy photo)Installations help create sense of place for lost loved ones.
Originally published at Anne Gelhaus