Jill Culiner

She has had one-person shows of her photography and "boxes" (an art form she pioneered that depicts various social issues in 3-D) in France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland, Canada and Hungary.

Her exhibition (with texts) entitled "La Mémoire Effacée" (The Vanished Memory, Az Elenyészett Emlék) concerning the First and Second World Wars, and the vanished Jewish communities of Europe, toured France, Canada and Hungary from 1996 to 2004 and was showcased in Budapest at the city's Holocaust Museum.

[2][3][4][5] Culiner's third novel, A Sad Summer in Biarritz (Club Lighthouse Pub, 2017), is also set in France.

Culiner speaks to groups across Canada, the United States, France and Israel about various aspects of European Jewish history.

[10] Most recently, she has written a travelogue, A Contrary Journey (Claret Press, 2021),[11] which follows her exploration into the life of Velvel Zbarjer and the Jewish Renaissance of the 19th Century.

Hôtel de la Boule d'Or in Saint-Jean-sur-Erve , home of Jill Culiner since 1996.