Join us in the gallery and hear from "California Jewish Open" artists Elina Frumerman and Natalya Burd on how their shared immigrant experiences and Jewish identities influence their artworks on view. The two artists will discuss how themes of displacement, belonging, and the interplay between memory and environment are reflected in their creative practice.
About the Exhibition
The Museum's first major open call exhibition invited Jewish-identifying artists in California to submit artworks in response to a central question: How are artists looking to the many aspects of Jewish culture, identity, and community to foster, reimagine, hold, or discover connection? The resulting exhibition brings together the work of forty-seven artists reflecting on their connection to Judaism, the world, and their own history. Through a wide range of media, including paintings, sculptures, interactive video games, video works, photographs, and more, the "California Jewish Open" illustrates some of the myriad ways in which these artists' Jewish identity informs their connection to the world at large-and offers a window into the universal human need for connection in all its complexity.
Free with Museum Admission.
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum
Join us in the gallery and hear from "California Jewish Open" artists Elina Frumerman and Natalya Burd on how their shared immigrant experiences and Jewish identities influence their artworks on view. The two artists will discuss how themes of displacement, belonging, and the interplay between memory and environment are reflected in their creative practice.
About the Exhibition
The Museum's first major open call exhibition invited Jewish-identifying artists in California to submit artworks in response to a central question: How are artists looking to the many aspects of Jewish culture, identity, and community to foster, reimagine, hold, or discover connection? The resulting exhibition brings together the work of forty-seven artists reflecting on their connection to Judaism, the world, and their own history. Through a wide range of media, including paintings, sculptures, interactive video games, video works, photographs, and more, the "California Jewish Open" illustrates some of the myriad ways in which these artists' Jewish identity informs their connection to the world at large-and offers a window into the universal human need for connection in all its complexity.
Free with Museum Admission.
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum
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