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It's freedom we ask for this Passover/Easter, 2026 🤍
I hope that we, as a people, will rediscover our truth, that we will once again be lovers of humanity and seekers of peace, that we will show compassion toward ourselves and those around us, and that with the creativity and love that run through us, we will be able to generate hope for a better future.
May we find the strength to rise from the depths of this rupture and begin to heal.
May this year be a good year. Shana Tova!


Dialogues on the Knoll
Dialogues on the Knoll: A collective exhibition of 19 artists
Dialogues on the Knoll gathers a circle of artists whose practices seek grounding amid a world in motion. Sculpture, sound, light, painting, and functional art converge to explore the delicate balance between rupture and repair, chaos and contemplation. Clay, bronze, stone, pigment, and frequency each become vessels for transformation—holding emotional, ecological, and spiritual memory in their form.


May this year be a good year. Shana Tova! 🧚♀️
I hope that we, as a people, will rediscover our truth, that we will once again be lovers of humanity and seekers of peace, that we will show compassion toward ourselves and those around us, and that with the creativity and love that run through us, we will be able to generate hope for a better future.
May we find the strength to rise from the depths of this rupture and begin to heal.
May this year be a good year. Shana Tova!


"Almost Completely Abstract"
Almost Completely Abstract presents a spectrum of artistic approaches—from expressive gestures and intuitive marks to methodical explorations of form and material. Together, the works explore abstraction not as escape, but as a language for presence, reflection, and reimagining.
Like Zelda’s embroidered curtain, these works invite us to listen for the unspoken, meaning that emerges from within the silence.
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