31/10/2011
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In case you missed! From Jewish Art Now - Exhibition review of Hefetz - Artwork by Haredi artists
There is something pastoral about the pieces on display in the Oman gallery, located in Romema, Jerusalem- deep in the “Hareidi” (Ultra Orthodox) quarters behind the central bus station. This community center inspires. -1 { margin: auto; } -1 .gallery-item { float: l...
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Call for entries of underground NYC places of worship "Sacred Spaces in Profane Buildings"
Storefront for Art and Architecture will present Sacred Spaces in Profane Buildings a New York Archive, a project by Matilde Cassani opening on September 13th. The project unveils the hidden spaces within New York dedicated to the different beliefs of its citizens.
In case you missed: 31st San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
The festival, one of the largest and best in the world, will be featuring a wide range of Jewish and Israeli films with both contemporary and historical subject matter. The festival has a long standing reputation of promoting new voices in Jewish filmmaking.
In case you missed: Bay Area artists Ken Goldberg and Gil Gershoni present a contemporary take on the inquisitive impulse with a new media installation at the Contemporary Jewish Museum through July 31, 2011.
Bay Area artists Ken Goldberg and Gil Gershoni present a contemporary take on the inquisitive impulse with a new media installation at the Contemporary Jewish Museum March 31 through July 31, 2011.
In case you missed: Street Art Meets Spiritual Practice in 'RITUAL' - Williamsburg, Brooklyn from
On a steamy July evening in the heart of Williamsburg Brooklyn, urban contemporary artists hailing from 7 different countries explored the subject of religious practice in the exhibition RITUAL curated by HONEYCOMB and hosted at the Causey Contemporary Gallery.
In case you missed: 'G-d Bless Jewish'
Juxtapose Magazine recently posted this photo of the word “Jewish” grafittied with the stars and stripes of the American flag.
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About: Drenched in color, inspired by experience and shaped by emotion, Anica’s work takes the viewer to those spaces normally unexamined in the accumulative experience of daily life. Her mixed media paintings are like incrustations on fabric, her work drives our attention to the bits and pieces of
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National Portfolio Day
Acts of Kindness and Jewish Art: The Art of Tanya Fredman, by Richard Mcbee
By Richard Mcbee for the Jewish Press Acts of loving kindness – this mitzvah is included next to Torah study in the precepts that have no limit, as well as the precepts that are rewarded in this world and in the World to Come. This is surly one of the choicest mitzvot available to us in our daily li
In case you missed... Israel Film Festival Review: Brothers by
Igaal Niddam’s Brothers opens on a beautiful field under a warm sun casting its rays down on a man and his herd of sheep. You can tell from this initial image how blessed the land is, and the shepherd, writing poetry in his journal, harkens back to biblical greats like King David. The potential has
Oy no! Brooklyn Museum Cancels Controversial Grafitti Art Show
Critics blamed the exhibition, currently in Los Angeles, for encouraging vandalism, but museum officials cited financial cutbacks.
Pop up shop pops tonight with Matisyahu!
Join SUDINJewish 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 t
Planning upcoming events in the NY area after our launch. If you would like to bring contemporary Jewish art to your community, get in touch now!
This Wednesday night! A rare acoustic performance from Matisyahu with a Q+A and the debut of SUDINmagazine's pop-up art gallery shop!
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
Receiving the Torah is like receiving creative inspiration, use it! Have an inspired Shavuot, and Chag Sameach to all!
Affordable art pop-up shop opportunity in July, inquire within! [email protected]
Drisha Arts Fellows exhibition opening Thursday
Chelsea guide to Israeli art by Caroline Lagnado
Video: SHTEIG Torah Automation by Ken Goldman
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 dialogue. The spinning hands reflect the process of d
FEGS Honor Pop Artist Jeff Koons by Caroline Lagnado for the Jewish Week
Signs of Affection - - Entry is free!
Signs of affection is an intervention poster project that aims to spread positivity in public spaces with short personal messages
Great article by on mainstream museums that are intensifying efforts to incorporate Jewish ritual objects
Long relegated to either Jewish institutions or self-contained collections, Judaica is finding a new home in mainstream museums of art
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Cannes Film Festival Award Jewish Film, Bans Director Who Made Anti-Semetic Remarks
Much has already been said about Lars Von Trier and his outrageous statements at the Cannes Film Festival, having infamously stated “I really wanted to be a Jew and then I found out that I was really a N**i, because my family is German. And that also gave me some pleasure. So, I, what can I say? I u
ART GIVES SAME LEVEL OF PLEASURE AS BEING IN LOVE - NATIONAL ART PASS
http://www.artfund.org/join/national-art-pass-benefits New resarch by leading neuroscientist Professor Zeki has concluded that what happens in our brains whe...
Review of film 'This is S***m' on
By Saul SudinThe Israeli film “This is S***m” (Zohi Sdom) is a spinoff of the popular comedy television series “Wonderful Country” (Eretz Nehederet), a sort of Israeli Saturday Night Live. Like many feature films rooted in comedy television, it ultimately succeeds or fails based on the audience’s in
Fun to watch: Wall-painted stop motion by Blu
DVD available at: http://www.artsh.it/shop1/index.php/ http://www.blublu.org/ A short film by Blu: an ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Bu...
Don't miss the opening today and see this young artist's vision of contemporary Jews
Hadas Gallery - a non-profit educational and cultural center serving the Pratt community.
Grants for Jewish documentary film
The Foundation for Jewish Culture granted $140,000 to five exemplary documentaries, ensuring their delivery to film festivals, television, and other distribution outlets. The grants, which range between $20,000 and $35,000 each, will enable filmmakers to pay license fees for archival footage, comple
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Art Rave & Fashion Show published in the Wall Street Journal!
JTS Exhibits Artists in Residence, a review
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.
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