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California Jewish Open - The CJM I’m an anti-Zionist Jewish artist who believes it’s important to stand with CJM, The J The Moral High Ground, The Times of Israel
Levi Strauss: A History of American Style - The CJM Levi Strauss: A History of American Style is organized by The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco in collaboration with Levi Strauss Co Historian Tracey Panek and co-curated by The CJM’s Chief Preparator and Exhibition Designer, Justin Limoges and Senior Curator, Heidi Rabben
The CJM Through their artworks in the California Jewish Open, artists Tiffany Shlain and Amy Trachtenberg explore shared themes of feminism, matrilineal legacy, and how women are uniquely positioned to impact our world Shlain, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist, and Trachtenberg, a painter and sculptor known for her work in public art and installations, will come together in the
The CJM Since there are no dyes or pigments to decay, the color will never fade or chalk The CJM building was the first to feature this unique cross-hatching surface finish, which helps to diffuse and soften the reflection of light off the blue stainless steel
The CJM Plus, enjoy a candy apple bar, guided interactive experience of the California Jewish Open with CJM educators, and more sweet surprises! Open to all ages and backgrounds
The CJM Presented in The CJM’s Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt Yud gallery, the exhibition brings new meaning to the presence of natural light within this symbolically rich gallery while offering new reflections on the forms of light that illuminate Jewish ritual
The CJM In this in-gallery talk, artists Lisa Kokin and Georgina Reskala, whose works are featured in the California Jewish Open, discuss their artwork and creative processes Kokin, known for her fiber-based art and commentary on social justice, and Reskala, whose work deals with ideas of memory, history, and the power of narrative, will explore their artistic practice and how their Jewish heritage
The CJM Organized by The Jewish Museum in New York City, From The New Yorker to Shrek: The Art of William Steig, features a wide selection of original drawings for both his New Yorker cartoons and his children’s books such as Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, Doctor De Soto, Amos Boris, Gorky Rises, Dominic, When Everybody Wore a Hat, and Shrek! (“fear” in Yiddish) Additionally, the exhibition
The CJM An exhibition of Family Matters opened at the International Center of Photography in conjunction with the publication, and is now on view at The CJM Family Matters has been reviewed by The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and The New Yorker, amongst others