Posts Tagged ‘Fiber Art

The second Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art (September 24 – November 5) will showcase the work of nearly 200 Israeli and international professional artists in 10 exhibitions hosted in seven city-center venues. Following the success of the inaugural Jerusalem Biennale in 2013, Biennale2015 will continue to explore the places where contemporary art meets the […]

After over a year of work, animator Nina Paley has finished the stunning “embroidermotion” of Chad Gadya as an intermission piece for her still in production feature length Seder-Masochism project. The exhaustive process used newly developed software by Theodore Gray to bring it to life, which you can read about in detail here. Every frame […]

Central exhibition for the year 2012 at The Mishkan Le’Omanut, Museum of Art, Ein Harod Matronita:Jewish Feminist Art Opening: Friday, 11:00 a.m. January 27, 2012 Curators: Dvora Liss and David Sperber For the first time in Israel a museum has organized a major exhibition of Jewish feminist art by women who come from a traditional […]

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 SUDINmag The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) presents Volumes II, an exhibition by JTS artists in residence that is now open at the JTS library in New York. From books to fabric sculptures, graphic novel illustrations, and cereal box aprons (!?), this second exhibition of work by JTS artists in residence is as diverse as […]

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. […]

By SUDINmag | Tweet Cover of Shulayim The publication “Fringes – Jewish Art as an Israeli Periphery” is a continuation of a series of publications published under the auspices of the Leiber Center of Bar-Ilan University. The series focuses on research and documentation of contemporary Jewish art discourse in Israel. The series in general, and […]

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 […]


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