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International Museum Designer Patrick Gallagher Chosen to Design the New Museum of the Jewish People By Beit Hatfutsot Patrick Gallagher, President and Founder of Gallagher & Associates, a leading, international professional design firm, has been chosen by Beit Hatfutsot’s Board of Directors and International Steering Committee to lead the planning and the renovation of Beit […]

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Congratulations to Anne Hromadka, recognized on The Big Jewcy list 2011 for her work in contemporary Jewish art! The Big Jewcy: Anne Hromadka – SEDER As Art By Margarita Korol for Jewcy In an interview with graphic design god Milton Glaser, he discussed art as a survival device, something that persisted through human culture as […]

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Join SUDIN Jewish Art Now this Wednesday for a very special Matisyahu acoustic show in NYC!   One hundred percent of concert proceeds will go to benefit Lamplighters Yeshiva; a school started by Matisyahu, his wife Tahlia, and a group of devoted families from New York who seek a holistic approach to Jewish learning.   We […]

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Anica Shpilberg, Sophie’s Influence, Mixed media 48′ x 52′ Maor Gallery is pleased to present ‘LIFE LABYRINTH’ by Anica Shpilberg Opening reception: June 11th, 2011 from 9:00 PM to 11:00PM In view June 6 – July 29. Open bar – Music – Free and open to the public Maor Gallery– 3030 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, […]

By Eszter Margit The made for television short Chametz, directed by Alon Levi, won the Best Television Drama Film award at the Haifa International Film Festival in 2010. Chametz follows 15-year-old Ayala (Noa Kashi) as she returns from boarding school to help her mother (Reymond Amsalem) prepare for Passover. There she discovers the real reason […]

Female artists from the religious community face innumerable barriers to joining the art world; one project in Jerusalem aims to give them a warm home and a push out of the nest. By Tamar Rotem for Haaretz The sailboat knitted in red wool, which appears to be chained to the hole-studded wooden board, isn’t going anywhere. […]

Traveling exhibition and online store of affordable art and art objects Call for Entries and Hosts Combining High-Brow and Low-Brow art, Jewish Art Now presents a pop-up shop and affordable-art gallery to showcase punchy visual culture with a Hebraic twist. Jewish Art Now will be popping up the shop in various locations around New York with an accompanying online […]

Drisha Arts Fellows Explore Shabbat Thursday June 2nd, 2011 Gallery reception 6pm Performance beginning promptly at 7pm $10 RSVP to jwynn@drisha.org Drisha Institute for Jewish Education 37 West 65th Street New York, NY 10023

By SUDINmag SHTEIG Torah Automaton by Ken Goldman from Elke Reva Sudin on Vimeo. Shteig literally means to grow, as in spiritually, in Torah knowledge. In the automated piece by Ken Goldman, the motorized hands reflects the “dance of Torah learning”, the music of the beit midrash, and the spirit of the chevrutah, study parter […]

Show your work at the NJ Jewish Music + Art Festival! The Festival is a showcase for Jewish artists and/or Jewish art.  All Judaic related artists and galleries are invited to display work at the festival. Art entries should be a combination of  Jewish other subject and can be produced in any media. The content […]


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