October 19, 2017, 7:45 pm
WJC Koslowe Gallery
175 Rockland Avenue
Mamaroneck, New York 10543
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Across Divides: Borders and Boundaries in Contemporary Art
The Koslowe Gallery will host a program and wine and cheese reception for its fall exhibition, Across Divides: Borders and Boundaries in Contemporary Art, on Thursday, October 19th, 2017 at 7:45 pm. Reba Wulkan, guest curator, will speak as part of the evening.
Jewish history is filled with messages of division and connection, both from greater society and within ourselves. Borders and boundaries transcend not only our people, but many peoples, and resonate in today’s dynamic debates. Efforts to wall off and attempts to bridge differences permeate our news feeds. We are pleased to offer this slate of world-known artists, who come to us from the US, Argentina and Israel, and are united in their concern with coexistence. Some engage with spatial boundaries; others explore personal divides that define Jewish identity, ethnicity, prayer, garb, family, geography, and physical or conceptual walls. David Moss, Andi Arnovitz, Tova Beck-Friedman, Ken Goldman, Siona Benjamin, Pavel Wolberg, and Ahuva Winslow are among the many artists represented. All works are for sale by appointment.
The exhibition will be on view through December 2017.
For more information contact, Amy Levine-Kennedy, Koslowe Curator.
Thumbnail Image: Angela Strassheim, Saugy Praying, 2008, 24” x 30”
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