This Holocaust survivor left a trove of artwork when she died. It's now on display in London, Ont.

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Halina Czajkowska Robinson of London, Ont., lived a remarkable life.

Born in Poland, the Holocaust survivor played a key role in discovering a cure to childhood leukemia. But she also left other treasures behind when she died at 94 — nearly 1,000 pieces of her artwork.

Now, her art collection is on display at an exhibit called LIFE/FORMS at London’s Satellite Project Space on Dundas Street until Aug. 19. 

“It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen before,” said Moira McKee, an art appraiser and curator of the exhibit. 

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“Many of her peers and loved ones were quite unaware that she was producing to this extent.”

Moira McKee is a an appraiser who curated Robinson’s LIFE/FORMS exhibit, running at

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