Mike Wirth

Mike Wirth

Mike Wirth is a street artist, graphic designer, and an associate professor of art based in Charlotte, NC. His work reflects his blended Jewish upbringing and his experience of adulthood in the American South through pop art inspired Jewish iconography and typography.

2025 Jewish Street Art Festival – Orange County

2025 Jewish Street Art Festival – Orange County

The Jewish Street Art Festival returns to its original vision for 2025, with murals to be painted across Orange County, California. Presented by Weissman Arts, a project of the Jewish Community Foundation Orange County, and partnering with institutions around Orange County, the 2025 Festival will bring together Jewish artists from around the US and Israel […]

Louis Barak

Louis Barak

louisbarak.com Louis Barak is an Israeli American Jewish artist based in Chicago, known for his vibrantpaintings, murals, and tattoos that celebrate Jewish identity and history with a modernflair. Following the October 7th massacres and subsequent rise in antisemitism, he feltcompelled to redefine Judaica, moving away from traditional melancholicrepresentations to showcase a more proud and dynamic […]

Adam Podber

Adam Podber

Adam Podber is a full time artist and muralist operating out of Southwest Atlanta, concentrating on modern, clean, and bold murals as well as signage and logo work. With a product design background, he enjoys the design process and makes sure all of his work not only fits the space but is executed cleanly with an attention to detail.

Both& by Bareket Kezwer

Both& by Bareket Kezwer

Bareket Kezwer’s mural “Both&”  at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre in Toronto inspires us to consider the plague of binary thinking. Passover is a holiday celebrating the duality of freedom and slavery, a time when we intentionally hold the paradox of life—the inseparability and interdependence of seemingly contradictory phenomena.

What Sustains Us (Harlem) by Hillel Smith

What Sustains Us (Harlem) by Hillel Smith

JCC Harlem – 318 W 118th St, New York, NY 10026 Current circumstances have exacerbated the existing crisis of food insecurity in this country.  Meanwhile, an unexpected consequence of the pandemic has been reconnecting us to how and what we eat as we spend more time at home. In Hillel Smith’s paired murals, What Sustains Us, […]

This Place Has a Body by Maya Ciarrocchi

This Place Has a Body by Maya Ciarrocchi

Combining decorative details that adorned the walls and ceilings of now vanished wooden synagogues with her dancing body and the Unicorn, an ancient symbol of death and rebirth, Maya’s mural project at New York’s 14th St. Y and video installation “This Place Has a Body,” creates new fantastical spaces out of the residue of loss of what came before.

2019 – Jerusalem

2019 – Jerusalem

The 2019 Jewish Street Art Festival took place as part of the 2019 Jerusalem Biennale in October and November. We partnered with First Station (Tachana Rishona), the Artists’ Colony (Hutzot Hayotzer), and the Schechter Institute in the heart of Jerusalem to create site-specific pieces at all three locations.