Posts Tagged ‘Feminist Art

The Ties That Bind

15, Feb 2011

By Judith Joseph | Tweet Judaism is a religion/culture that wraps its fingers tightly around us. The imagery of Judaism is filled with tying, binding, encircling, making a fence, making a division. We are swaddled, tethered, offered a lifeline. We are encumbered with obligation. Marked by the ties that bind us. Our loins are girded. […]

Tweet Sponsored by the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center Inc. Jan Hanvik, Executive Director 107 Suffolk Street Room 312 New York NY 10002 New York State Department of Cultural Affairs Distant Cousins: Jewish and Muslim Women Speak is an art exhibition. The curator is Haifa Bint-Kadi, Palestinian-American and a New York public art […]

By DANIEL BELASCO, originally published by Lilith Magazine | November, 25, 2010 Tweet The Jewish Museum has focused its collection of contemporary art since the 1980s on works with strong themes of social consciousness: race, anti-Semitism, assimilation, identity, sexuality, and family. Within the collection, there is a strong grouping of well over 100 works that address critically […]


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