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Connecting to Jewishness Through Art: Robin Bernstein and Ronit Shalem

Sunday, November 3, 2024 | 11:30am

ADMISSION: Free with Museum admission

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2024-11-03 11:30:00 UTC2024-11-03 23:00:00 UTC America/Los_AngelesThe CJM - 736 Mission St, San Francisco, CAConnecting to Jewishness Through Art: Robin Bernstein and Ronit ShalemHear from California Jewish Open artists Robin Bernstein and Ronit Shalem on how they express and explore their Jewish identities through their vibrant, texture-rich artworks. In this in-gallery talk, presented as part of the series "Connecting to Jewishness through Art," these two artists will share insights into their artistic practice, creative choices of media, and their artworks in the exhibition. Join Bernstein and Shalem in the gallery to gain a deeper understanding of the intersections between art, culture, and Jewish life.

Hear from California Jewish Open artists Robin Bernstein and Ronit Shalem on how they express and explore their Jewish identities through their vibrant, texture-rich artworks. In this in-gallery talk, presented as part of the series "Connecting to Jewishness through Art," these two artists will share insights into their artistic practice, creative choices of media, and their artworks in the exhibition. Join Bernstein and Shalem in the gallery to gain a deeper understanding of the intersections between art, culture, and Jewish life.

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About the Series

This program is part of the series Connecting with Jewishness through Art, a monthly series of gallery programs with artists featured in the California Jewish Open, discussing how their artistic practice expresses their Judaism or Jewish identity. At each program, two artists will come together in conversation with each other, the artwork, and the audience to provide context and insights into the complexities of their artwork.

About the artists
Robin Bernstein
Robin Bernstein

Robin L. Bernstein is a San Francisco Bay Area artist and educator who has been making and exhibiting her work for over forty years. She studied fine art in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, St. Paul, Minnesota and received her Masters of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute in drawing and painting. Bernstein has worked with a wide variety of media and processes including drawing, painting, fiber, sculpture, and wood carving. Her current work incorporates urgent contemporary issues she feels need examination and reflection. Her artworks operate as educational opportunities, memorials, warnings, and beautiful objects worthy of inspection. Bernstein is represented by Transmission Gallery in Oakland, CA and her work can be seen in current and upcoming exhibitions in both Northern and Southern California.

Ronit Shalem
Ronit Shalem

Ronit Shalem, a Bay Area contemporary artist born in Israel, is an observer, world traveler, and "texture-holic" who thrives on color, culture, and community. Shalem's work explores deep emotional themes and human perspectives. She has a BA in graphic design from “Vital” (Israel). Her artworks include drawings and installation art.

About the Exhibition

California Jewish Open

The Museum’s first major open call exhibition invited Jewish-identifying artists in California to submit artworks in response to a central question: How are artists looking to the many aspects of Jewish culture, identity, and community to foster, reimagine, hold, or discover connection? The resulting exhibition brings together the work of forty-seven artists reflecting on their connection to Judaism, the world, and their own history. Through a wide range of media, including paintings, sculptures, interactive video games, video works, photographs, and more, the California Jewish Open illustrates some of the myriad ways in which these artists’ Jewish identity informs their connection to the world at large—and offers a window into the universal human need for connection in all its complexity.

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Supporters

Support for the California Jewish Open is generously provided by Judith and Robert Aptekar. The Contemporary Jewish Museum is supported in part by a grant from Grants for the Arts.

Image Credit

Ronit Shalem, Are You Listening?, 2021. Courtesy the artist.