Art, essay contest winners

Sculpture takes first place

“Perpetual Outcast,” by Kaitlin Troy, 11th grade, Gonzaga Prep.

Kaitlin Troy’s sculpture, “Perpetual Outcast,” won first place in the high school division of the Spokane Community Observance of the Holocaust Visual Arts Contest. She is a junior at Gonzaga Prep.

Here is her artist statement:

‘Perpetual Outcast’

This sculpture depicts a man standing behind a fence, crestfallen. He is trapped inside the barbed wire cage of a concentration camp. The wire in the fence depicts the words, “The devil in human form.” This was a label given to the Jews by Franz’s mother in the “Poisonous Mushroom,” a story published in the 1938 children’s book Der Giftpilz. The book was written by an anti-Semite, Julius Streicher, who wrote the story as a piece of propaganda to teach children the so-called evils of Jewish people. I wanted to show how this kind of propaganda directly affected the Jews and ultimately helped to force them into the devastating life most lived in the concentration camps.

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