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Drisha in New York City is now accepting applications for their Full Time programs (including the Arts Fellowship). Applications are due March 15th, 2013. More info at http://drisha.org/artsfellowships.php The Drisha’s Arts Fellowship Program aims to revitalize the Jewish community by producing Jewishly knowledgeable artists. Women who are creative writers, visual artists, musicians, and performers are […]

How do you want to be remembered? What influences will you leave in the world? How are you living today as the protagonist of future history? Jewish Art Now in conjunction with Brooklyn J-Grads presents an evening of socializing, drinks, and INTERACTIVE ART at the Hadas Gallery in Brooklyn themed with the exhibition “We Are […]

Jewish Art Now is turning a Brooklyn Heights kosher restaurant into a gallery and is looking for affordable Jewish art to sell.

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Tuesday, February 19th, 2013 6.30pm Hosted at JHub in West Hampstead Haskell House 152 West End Lane London NW6 1SD As usual there will be a small £3 charge to cover our costs – there will be cake! London Jewish Artists’ Salon A SPACE WHERE ARTISTS AND ART PROFESSIONALS FROM DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES CAN GET TOGETHER […]

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Exhibition Excitement

12, Feb 2013

By Elke Reva Sudin There is such a diverse array of approaches to Jewish content contemporary artwork, but each artist is bringing the approach that comes from the world they are in. The most fun part of planning an exhibition is when you get to the works coming together for the first time.There is a […]

Art Kibbutz is delighted to announce the launch of its first-ever spring residency program at Camp Eden Village – a spectacular 248-acre venue bordered on three sides by the wooded hills of Clarence Fahnestock State Park in the Hudson Valley, 50 miles north of New York City. The pilot residency provides participants with the power […]

From Pop Chassid Baal teshuvas think that because they’re new to the world of yiddishkeit that their words dont’ matter. Or they’re afraid that they’ll say something wrong, something that will turn people away from Judaism or condemn their family so their kids will get a horrible education. Baal teshuvas are so afraid, so afraid […]

“Breath/Breadth” Presented by the Brooklyn College Hillel and Jewish Art Now. Curated by Maria Rand March 7-May 13, 2013 Opening Reception March 7, 2013 7-10pm Gallery hours: Mon-Thur 10am-7pm, Fridays 10am-2pm Brooklyn College Hillel 2901 Campus Rd., Brooklyn, NY 11210 Jewish Art Now and the Brooklyn College Hillel are proud to present a group exhibition […]

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Jewish Art Now, the South Philadelphia Hebrew Association, the Collaborative, & Jspace.com present: 8th Day Art House February 9, 2013 8pm door / 9pm presentations 814 S 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA Suggested donation $10-$20 BYOB Advanced tickets available at Jspace.com/Jewishartnowphilly Presenters: Saul and Elke Reva Sudin Interactive session lead by Joshua Gutoff Fine Art//Fine Food//Music//Mingling […]

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CAJM’s annual conference, which usually takes place over three days in the month of February, provides an extraordinary opportunity for colleagues to learn from one another, as well as from national and international museum and content-area experts. The conference travels to different parts of the country each year, returning to New York City every third […]


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