The Center for European Studies (CES) hosted the opening reception for the Pictures of Resistance photography exhibit at Gainesville Fine Arts Association (GFAA). The exhibit is part of the CES semester-long series dedicated to commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII “WWII: Beyond the Battlefields,” which seeks to look at the impact of the war on the home front and the ways in which the war impacted the daily lives of civilians. Schulman was active with other partisans in Poland and was one of the only known photographers to capture the wartime experience of Jewish partisans during WWII. Oftentimes, she was also the only woman in the group. The exhibit is up through March 14th. Be sure to stop by GFAA, 1314 S Main, to see the exhibit. CES would like to thank Mitchell Hart and the Alexander Grass Chair in Jewish Studies for collaborating with CES on this exhibit and event; Sheri Rosenblum of the Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation; Katy Lemle of GFAA, and Norman J.W. Goda, Norman and Irma Braman Professor of Holocaust Studies and Director of the Center for Jewish Studies at UF, for your informative introduction.