‘Hamilton’ Designer to Direct Projects for USC Shoah Foundation

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‘Hamilton’ Designer to Direct Projects for USC Shoah Foundation
David Korins

David Korins, the designer of Broadway hit “Hamilton” will be the USC Shoah Foundation’s creative director on several of the foundation projects and exhibits, Korins said in an interview Oct. 17.

Korins, whose company is New York City-based Korins Design, is creative director of “no less than seven upcoming projects all with different institutions around the globe,” including the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust.

Korins plans to use the hundreds of thousands of testimonials that the Shoah Foundation has collected over the years from Holocaust survivors, the designer said, plus new testimonials. Korins said that he will incorporate VR technology to let exhibit guests have conversations with the survivors.

Korins is a contractor not on salary, he told the Business Journal, but he sees himself collaborating with the Shoah Foundation for the foreseeable future. Korins and USC declined to say how much the Shoah Foundation paid Korins for his work.

Steven Spielberg founded the Shoah Foundation in 1994, financed with the proceeds from “Schindler’s List.”

The foundation is separate from the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust and Museum of Tolerance, the two Holocaust memorial museums on the west side.

Korins said that his partnership with the Shoah Foundation comes at a time of “re-branding” of Holocaust memorial museums, many that were established in the 1990s.

“I think there is more of a demand for it [Holocaust exhibits and memorials] and not less in today’s culture,” Korins said.

Media and entertainment reporter Matthew Blake can be reached at (323)556-8332 or [email protected]

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