Andi Arnovitz and Caron Tabb discuss HBI’s art exhibition Deeply Rooted Faith in Reproductive Justice, the current war in Israel, and attacks on women’s rights.
Israeli artist Andi Arnovitz, whose work is featured in Deeply Rooted: Faith in Reproductive Justice, and who has two sons and three sons-in-law currently serving in the IDF, one who was recently injured, discuss her work in Deeply Rooted, work related to war, and the experience of being an artist and a mother in Israel during these extremely challenging times.
Caron Tabb is the curator of Deeply Rooted: Faith in Reproductive Justice and a contributing artist. Born in apartheid South Africa and raised in Israel, Tabb (Boston, MA) is an artist and curator with an extensive background in nonprofit leadership. Her work focuses on social justice and has been exhibited in museums and galleries across the U.S.
Sponsored by HBI, with support from JArts, the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis, the Vilna Shul, and CJP/Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
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