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By Tom Johansmeyer on Luxist | Tweet There were breaks in the rain, but the day ended with small rivers flowing through the gutters in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. It was the last day of Armory week in New York City, an event consisting of art fairs all over the city, ranging from colossal reputations and […]

By SUDINmag | Tweet Opening Reception: Sunday March 13, 2011 2:00-4:00PM Tychman-Shapiro Gallery 4330 Cedar Lake Road South St. Louis Park, MN RSVP on Facebook (952) 381-3400

Chossid + Fender

10, Mar 2011

By Yitzchok Moully for the Algemeiner | Tweet There is old school Jewish art; we all know what that looks like – an old man bent over fixing a shoe, or a dark shtetle landscape. Then there is the new Jewish art; a wave of mostly young artists who grew up in the new world […]

Dirty Jew

8, Mar 2011

By Dreyfus Amadeus Diallo for SUDINmag | Tweet POBE is an alias. It hides the name and identity of one of New York’s most notorious graffiti artists. It obscures definition. POBE fill-in on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

By Matthew Baigell for the Arty Semite | Tweet Most people do not know that we are living in a golden age of Jewish American art. But, as I will explain in a lecture at the Jewish Museum on March 7, we are. Siona Benjamin Since around 1975, there has been an incredible but largely […]

By SUDINmag | Tweet Sunday March 6th Opening Reception 2-5pm After-party 8pm Hadas Gallery 541 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY (across from the Pratt store)

By SUDINmag | Tweet Now on view through April 29th, 2011 at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue Drawing On Tradition: The Book of Esther Original drawings from Megillat Esther by JT Waldman

By SUDINmag | Tweet This week the Conference of American Jewish Museums was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania uniting museum directors, curators, and artists from across the country. The Jewish Art Salon gave a special presentation for the members of the conference hosted at the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art.  The panel, “A New Creative Spirit” […]

Israeli and Jewish ART – Study Tour: July 19 – 28, 2011 At the end of the 19th century there were only a handful of Jewish artists – a prominent minority that stands out in contrast to the thriving world of Hebrew literature. One reason for this was the prohibition on Jews being accepted to […]

Letters Lost and Found

24, Feb 2011

By Tablet Magazine | Tweet Type designer Scott-Martin Kosofsky explains the creation of Le Bé, his new digitization of a beautiful 16th-century Hebrew typeface. It debuts in The Selected Poems of Yehuda Halevi, a Nextbook Press e-book published this week. Letters lost and found from Tablet Magazine on Vimeo. When type designer Scott-Martin Kosofsky set […]


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