Learn about and experience one of the oldest ritual arts celebrated worldwide in this exclusive workshop with visual artist Amy Fagin.
The Illuminations of Amy Fagin: Artist’s Workshop
Wednesday, May 4
2 pm
Flynn Campus Center Forum (3-130)
Free and open to the public
The workshop will explore illuminated ketubot, an art form based on rules specified in the Talmud that reflects the rich diversity of Jewish culture throughout history. Fagin’s Beyond Genocide exhibit is now on display in the Flynn Campus Center Forum.
Fagin will also present a lecture on her exhibit Beyond Genocide as part of the college’s 21st annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration on May 5 at 1 pm in the Flynn Campus Center Forum (3-130).
The artist’s workshop and exhibit are sponsored by the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Project and the Creative Arts Committee.
Questions? Please contact the Mercer Gallery at x2021.
Kathy Farrell VaPA 04/29/2011
Attachments:
beyond genocide works of amy fagin.pdf
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