Together Again at Stanton Street Projects

Art exhibition with Jewish Art Salon and Stanton St Shul artists

Opening Thursday December 15, 6-8pm

December 15, 2022 – April 2, 2023

Stanton Street Projects

180 Stanton Street, New York, NY

By appointment


“SIVAN” by Cynthia Beth Rubin and Yona Verwer


“Hineh Mah tov umah na’im shevet achim gam yachad”.

“How good and how pleasant it is that brothers and sisters dwell together” (Psalm 133.1). In these times of anti-semitism and divisiveness it is important for us to unite, to fully represent the mosaic of the Jewish experience, and for the Jewish community to come together. Art is the universal language that can be the springboard of starting conversations and connections between people. This exhibition is an opportunity to be together, create dialogues, show solidarity, and to stand up for each other, regardless of affiliation or background.

Made possible with support from CANVAS, a funding and field-building collaborative that seeks to encourage, support and promote a 21st- century Jewish cultural renaissance..

Artists of the Stanton Street Shul are exhibiting with artists of the Jewish Art Salon.

Stanton Street Projects was initiated in 2009. The shul’s upstairs gallery’s inaugural exhibition was Tzelem, by the Jewish Art Salon.

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