This group aims at bringing together Jewish Artists and educators, many who are both to the table. Let us begin to imagine what we can do as an artistic community on behalf of Jewish education and expanding our youth's horizons.
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Started by Shariee Calderone. Last reply by Shariee Calderone Jul 23, 2012. 2 Replies 0 Likes
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Hi,
i thought i would begin by introducing myself. My hopes is that we can create a community of artists here who can come together as professionals for possible collaborations, but also to think about the role or lack there of, of the arts in the Jewish community and in Jewish education. In my experience, pursuing a career in the arts is not widely encouraged, least of all in contemporary dance, my field.
Can we, as Jewish artists, mobilize and make a change?
see the working paper at JESNA on this topic
http://www.jesna.org/jesna-publications/cat_view/41-jesna-publicati...
I think we would be willing to empower teachers to feel comfortable with art...and that is an important step. Most of the Jewish artists I know are not in education or Jewish education for that matter but I would like to see them represented there, to make it clear that being an artists is a VERY real option for Jewish children. I think there is a very real and very important value is surrounding children with art and with artists who are making art.
how do we do this? Do we organize as artists, a guild so to speak? Offer our services not only to schools but to students? How?
take a look at this, I think it is exciting and brilliant on many levels...nothing doing in the US yet....
Comment by Julie Schwartz Wohl on March 30, 2011 at 10:59am First, Andrea, the Jewish Salons is a BRILLIANT concept--thank you for sharing! I think as artists and Jewish educators, if we want to see art based activities in Jewish schools, we need to teach the teachers---just as they need professional development in other areas, giving them the chance to play with techniques and explore ideas that are accessible and doable even if they are not themselves artists. Part of the work is in convincing other Jewish educators that the arts are an essential practice that allow for the transmission of knowledge while also allowing for the transformation of spirit---and then giving them tools, ideas, ways to do this in the classroom or other learning environments.
Comment by deborah brodie on March 30, 2011 at 12:18pm
Comment by Julie Schwartz Wohl on March 30, 2011 at 2:11pm
Comment by Julie Schwartz Wohl on March 30, 2011 at 2:17pm
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