Mobile Jewish Film Festival: Moses Ezekiel: Portrait of a Lost Artist
Starting: 02:00 PM
Join us at the Mobile Museum of Art for this years Mobile Jewish Film Festival, organized by the Mobile Area Jewish Federation. On Thursday, January 15, visit the Larkins Auditorium for a screening of the Moses Ezekiel: Portrait of a Lost Artist documentary. The screening is free, but reservations must be made on MJFF's website.
The largely unknown life and legacy of a Jewish-American sculptor are reexamined through his surprising role in shaping Confederate iconography. Virginia-born Moses Jacob Ezekiel, a former Confederate soldier, gained international fame for his monumental works, including the Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. Yet, his sculptures have faced renewed scrutiny as hundreds of Confederate monuments, some serving as beacons for white supremacists, have been removed across the United States in response to the Black Lives Matter movement and protests against systemic racism. This timely exploration examines Ezekiels artistic achievements and controversial contributions, offering a lens into the enduring debate over historical memory and cultural reckoning.
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