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Visiting Artist Hadassa Goldvicht
This May at the JCCMW, Israeli artist Hadassa Goldvicht will lead a lecture and photography workshops in which adults of all faiths can explore themes of healing, pain, and community through art. To learn more about this event and how to participate, visit Art Talk and Photography Workshop.
About the Artist
Hadassa Goldvicht is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and lecturer. Her videos, installations, and photographs include large scale public interventions within communities and institutions, and they explore the relationship between language and hierarchy and ritual and caretaking.
She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (2004) and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York (2007).
Her work has been exhibited widely, including at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; the Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice; the Jewish Museum, New York; the Tel Aviv Museum; the Beijing Biennial; and the Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw.
This program is proudly supported by the Israel Engagement Fund: A JCC Association of North America Program Accelerator and the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs.
Photo: Writing It All Back, video still, 2005 (Collection of the Frankfurt Jewish Museum)