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Israel Museum, Jerusalem Appoints Chief Curators Of Fine Arts and Jewish Arts & Life
Tamar Manor-Friedman is Chief Curator of the Fine Arts Wing and Dr. Rachel Sarfati is Chief Curator of the Wing for Jewish Art and Life.by BWW News Desk
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem has announced the appointment of Tamar Manor-Friedman, a prominent scholar in the fields of modern art, Israeli art, and Jewish history, to Chief Curator of the Fine Arts Wing and the promotion of Dr. Rachel Sarfati, the current Senior Curator in the Wing for Jewish Art and Life, to Chief Curator of the Wing for Jewish Art and Life. Sarfati replaces Daisy Raccah-Djivre, who is retiring after 40 years of service at the Museum, and Manor-Friedman replaces Dr. Silvia Rozenberg, who acted as Chief Curator of Fine Arts in the past year. They will both assume their roles on May 1, 2021.
Israel Museum, Jerusalem Appoints Chief Curators Of Fine Arts And Jewish Arts & Life
Tamar Manor-Friedman will join as Chief Curator of the Fine Arts Wing. Dr. Rachel Sarfati has been promoted to Chief Curator of the Wing for Jewish Art and Life.by BWW News Desk
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem has announced the appointment of Tamar Manor-Friedman, a prominent scholar in the fields of modern art, Israeli art, and Jewish history, to Chief Curator of the Fine Arts Wing and the promotion of Dr. Rachel Sarfati, the current Senior Curator in the Wing for Jewish Art and Life, to Chief Curator of the Wing for Jewish Art and Life. Sarfati replaces Daisy Raccah-Djivre, who is retiring after 40 years of service at the Museum, and Manor-Friedman replaces Dr. Silvia Rozenberg, who acted as Chief Curator of Fine Arts in the past year. They will both assume their roles on May 1, 2021.
March 15, 2021
Maxine Lee Ewaschuk is dancer and fibre artist based in Toronto, Canada. She shares her original embroidered artwork @exp.threads, which she describes as “stitching stories with thread and words.” Ewaschuk’s work draws on a wide range of influences from modernist art to Korean folk culture to the Yiddish cultural milieu to Bernie Sanders and his mittens! Inspired by early 20th-Century Expressionist painters, she interprets their dynamic brushwork into lively stitches and bold embroidery.
She was commissioned by PRISM––a convening on March 16 for Jews of Color who are artists and culture-makers––to create a new work to promote this online event. As part of Lilith’s ongoing collaboration with the team of creatives behind PRISM, Lilith invited Maxine Lee Ewaschuk to write about what inspires her embroidered pieces and, in particular, the unique composition she made for PRISM.