Goucher College Needlework workshop

Posted by on Nov 2, 2012 in Upcoming Events | 0 comments

Goucher College Needlework workshop

Monday night, November 5, 2012 I plan to take a break from canvassing and visit the Goucher College Hillel in Baltimore to present a workshop which will kick off a flurry of needlework activities!  The college has two Torah scrolls, one of which is a rescued Torah from Czechoslovakia.  Over the coming months I hope to craft mantles for the Torahs, and the program on the 5th will be a hands on workshop to begin developing design ideas and color palettes with the students, and also to offer the students the opportunity to collectively craft a wimple (Torah binder) which will become a lasting part of the ritual life of the campus Hillel.  Check back on the website from time to time to see what the students and I come up...

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Art Nouveau Ketubah with a Nod to Fibonacci

Posted by on Oct 22, 2012 in Ketubah Art, News | 0 comments

Art Nouveau Ketubah with a Nod to Fibonacci

How wonderful to find myself learning as I stir paint!  The couple who commissioned this ketubah knew from the outset that their love of Art Nouveau would help shape the design, and this process moved through many iterations to arrive at what you see here.  What looks like a pixillated pair of designs towards the top corners are representations of the Fibonacci sequence.  A fanciful strand of DNA anchors the lower center.  A glimpse of the night sky at the time and place of the wedding arcs over the text, and a color scheme chosen with paint chips became the palette.  Astronomy, mathematics, genetics, Russian and Belgian art history, color mixing science…  What a...

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KlezKamp!

Posted by on Oct 12, 2012 in Upcoming Events | 0 comments

KlezKamp!

Back to the Catskills!  This year’s KlezKamp theme is Jewish humor, so plan your trek to our ancestral homeland in Kerhonkson, NY for the December 23-28 2012 gathering.  I’ll be teaching traditional papercutting as well as a four-day course featuring a cappella folk music in context.  If you can imagine a hotel brimming with Jewish culture, children running around singing in Yiddish, a youth theater group constructing a bi-lingual event with costumes, props and live music, people actively involved in all manner of folk arts from foodways to ethnomusicology to instrument master classes to language lessons, then maybe you can imagine KlezKamp!  Check out the brochure here  and come home to the Catskills in December.  And for a glimpse into the world of KlezKamp check out this video, which includes a shout out at around 5:30 explaining what I try to bring to the mix each...

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Quaker Wildflower Document

Posted by on Sep 24, 2012 in Ketubah Art, News | 0 comments

Quaker Wildflower Document

In the Quaker tradition, a couple planning to marry seeks the counsel of the Meeting, and all those present at the marriage ceremony sign the wedding document as witnesses.  The image here is the ‘before,’ awaiting the signatures of bride and groom and the 200 who will gather to sign!  Simply crafted, this document echoes the design and coloring of the couple’s wedding invitation.  The text and area for signatures are surrounded by native North American wildflowers, inked in a mixed color that matches the wedding invitation ink color.  The document measures 18″ X 30″.  The columns of lines for witnesses are extremely light so as to not detract from the...

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Kesher Zion, Reading, PA – Weekend Residency

Posted by on Sep 19, 2012 in News, Upcoming Events | 0 comments

Kesher Zion, Reading, PA – Weekend Residency

An artist-in-residence program has come together at the Kesher Zion Synagogue in Reading, Pennsylvania, Friday, November 9th through Saturday night, November 10, 2012.  I’ll be presenting a short musical program on Friday night to introduce some Yiddish songs of spiritual yearning, and then on Shabbat after services I’ll be launching a lively discussion on Jewish arts by presenting my lecture on “How We Got from There to Here.”  I plan to have some charming and surprising show-and-tell items, including my ‘Bas Mitzvah Zombie Bookends,’ a relic from 1963 that really looks like a Roz Chast nightmare.  (You don’t know the cartoonist Roz Chast?  Treat yourself and Google her, then go buy any issue of The New Yorker!) The weekend of Jewish arts will culminate in a concert with the Old World Folk Band with whom I have been performing since… 1985!  Unbelievable! (The photo is an archival image which features a portion of the...

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