With The Jewish Studio Project
Awe has been described as a feeling in the upper reaches of pleasure and on the boundary of fear, inspired by encounters with the beautiful and the sublime. During these holy days we often try to improve ourselves through self-evaluation and judgement, but a rarely considered path to transformation is through awe itself. Join us for a hands-on, multi-sensory journey exploring awe through Jewish text, images, and a variety of art materials.
With The Jewish Studio Project
Awe has been described as a feeling in the upper reaches of pleasure and on the boundary of fear, inspired by encounters with the beautiful and the sublime. During these holy days we often try to improve ourselves through self-evaluation and judgement, but a rarely considered path to transformation is through awe itself. Join us for a hands-on, multi-sensory journey exploring awe through Jewish text, images, and a variety of art materials.
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