Finding Home - Siona Benjamin Programming
Finding Home - Siona Benjamin Programming
Finding Home - Siona Benjamin Programming
tiSCh GAllery
located in the soaring lobby of the JCC, the laurie M. tisch Gallery exhibits interdisciplinary shows and offers interactive programs that strengthen, engage, and grow our community. exhibitions are free and open to the public during JCC building hours.
on View
May 18-July 30
in the vibrant world created by indian-Jewish artist Siona benjamin (originally from bombay, now living in the US), biblical characters appear as blue angels faced with problems and dilemmas of the contemporary world. her artwork embodies the many cultural and artistic influences embedded in her biography, such as indian miniature paintings and Sephardic icons, as well as the contemporary styles of pop art and multi-media installations. the themes and energy in Finding Home have inspired a wide array of programs here at the JCC, and were thrilled to have you get to know Siona and her multifaceted work.
oPeninG event!
The Making of Trans-Cultural Art
Siona benjamin in conversation with Marc Michael epstein, professor of religion, vassar College. Gallery wine reception will follow the discussion. Wed, May 18, 7 pm, $10
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Traditional Vegetarian Indian Dishes
Chef linda lantos recently spent several months eating and cooking her way through india. She will share her exotic tales and food adventures as she leads you through mouthwatering recipes including chana (chickpea) masala; cabbage thoren with grated coconut, mustard seeds, curry leaves and turmeric; kajur imli ki chatni (date and tamarind chutney); and gajar (carrot) halwa, a delectable, traditional indian dessert. thu, May 19, 79:30 pm, $85/$95
envisioning Women:
Siona Benjamin on the Art of Midrash
the practice of interpreting biblical text dates back nearly 2,000 years to the first rabbinic midrashim. visual artists have unique gifts for interpreting texts and unique tools for creating midrash. experience this tradition through the eyes of a gifted artist, gaining new insights into familiar stories and characters as benjamin shares her vision in this extraordinary class. 2 tuesdays, May 24 & 31, 1 pm, $40/$50
Shabbat Shabbang:
friday Night Dinners at the JCC
Multicultural Shabbat Featuring indian Jewish Artist Siona benjamin Join us for a community Shabbat dinner featuring vegetarian indian cuisine and an evening of engaging programs focused on multicultural Jewish identity. Fri, May 20, 6:30 pm, $18
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Fi l M SC r e e n i nG
The Laurie M. Tisch Gallery offers FREE educational tours to student and adult groups! For information please e-mail gallerytours@jccmanhattan.org.
Gallery exhibitions are made possible by a generous grant from The Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund. Additional support is provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.