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Community Cube: Creating Chinese-Hebrew Calligraphy

May 16–June 16 | Open hours

ADMISSION: Free

Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month and Jewish Heritage Month at a relaxing drop-in art project designed by the artist Carol Man. Held in The CJM's Blue Cube, this self-paced activity will teach you to create Chinese Hebrew calligraphy, infusing Hebrew letters with the fluidity and rhythm of Chinese brushstrokes. 

Tickets

This screening and activity will take place on a drop-in basis in the Blue Cube during open hours. No ticket is required. To visit the rest of The Museum, book tickets below. 

About Carol Man
Carol Man
Carol Man

Born and raised in colonial Hong Kong, Carol Man experienced a traditional Chinese upbringing. In her early adulthood, she embarked on a transformative journey by converting to Judaism, a religion unfamiliar in her local community. Navigating these changes became a significant part of her personal and artistic journey. Her works strive to establish a cultural dialogue between enduring Chinese and Jewish heritage, embracing the richness of languages, traditions, and history.

More Ways to Celebrate

Screening: What does Asian Jewish Identity Sound Like?

Presented by LUNAR, see a musical mosaic that explores the depth and nuance of Asian Jewish identity through the words of more than fifty Asian American Jews.

Supporters

Major support for Public Programs is generously provided by Grants for the Arts and Taube Philanthropies.