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Art Exhibit CONTEXT At Columbia / Barnard’s Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life, New York, NY. October 11 – November 29, 2012 The Jewish Art Salon and Oholiav are collaborating on a series of inter-disciplinary events in October & November 2012. These will be hosted by the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life at Columbia /Barnard […]

By Saul Sudin What can one do to reinvigorate the often tired and predictable horror genre? For a category of movies infinitely reliant upon upping the ante and scaring your audience in new and unexpected ways, the best of our filmmakers often strive to creatively answer this question. Many times, the answer is found in […]

On view Sept 1 – Nov 1 Opening Reception with artist and curator September 13, 2012 6-8pm free and open to the public London-based artist, Jacqueline Nicholls explores traditional Jewish ideas in untraditional ways. In her first solo show in New York, The Laurie M Tisch Gallery, with the curatorial guidance of Tobi Kahn presents […]

by Emma Silvers, JWeekly.com They’re not exactly reinventing the Talmud, but a group of creative thinkers will be in San Francisco next week to bring the ancient Jewish text to life. With the help of a dozen university students from around the country, a handful of professional artists, and a hefty dose of creative energy, […]

The HBI (Hadassah-Brandeis Institute) is now accepting applications for our 2013 Artist-in-Residence Program. This residency provides artists the opportunity to be in residence at Brandeis University while working on a significant artistic project in the field of Jewish women’s and gender studies, and to produce an exhibit for the Kniznick Gallery at the Women’s Studies Research Center (WSRC) at Brandeis University. […]

To view the full gallery of images from the event, visit the Flickr page here. Perched atop a residential skyscraper in New York City, twelve emerging artists from across the Judeo-religious and geographic landscape shared their work in an engaging event presented by Jewish Art Now and Bridging the Gap. The evening included a full […]

By Saul Sudin Darren Aronofsky’s dreams are finally coming true. As he tweeted recently, production is underway on his film adaptation of the Torah’s story of Noach, a project he has ambitiously hoped to make since his Bar Mitzvah. The filmmaker behind Pi, The Fountain, and the Academy Award-winning Black Swan is taking a radical […]

The Venice Center of Jewish Arts (VCJA), is proud to announce the first international art Jewish art competition, the Golden Ghetto Award (GGA).  This will be is the most important competition of its kind in Italy, and is one of the few awards offered for Jewish art around the world. Deadline: October 17, 2012 Prize: […]

Jewish Art Now and Bridging the Gap are coming together for a one night gallery event featuring emerging Jewish artists from throughout New York. Join the emerging  Jewish art scene at the at the gorgeous rooftop lounge at 75 Wall Street in lower Manhattan. Enjoy a 360 view of the city while experiencing the featured […]


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