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Hillel Smith

CURATOR | Hillel Smith is an artist and designer focused re-imagining the potential of Judaica by utilizing contemporary media to create new manifestations of traditional forms. Seeing Hebrew as the visual glue that binds Jews together across time and space, he explores Jewish typographic history, using print as a lens for Jewish life and culture.

Rabbi Yitzchok Moully

2020 CO-CURATOR | Yitzchok Moully is a conceptual artist whose work explores the intersection of spirituality and the material world we live in. Moully brings together the disparate colorful worlds of his hippie upbringing and Hasidic culture, resulting in a unique palette of colors and ideas.

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.

Bareket Kezwer

Bareket Kezwer is a Toronto-based visual artist, muralist, curator, community organizer and eternal optimist. Her work is motivated by a desire to spread joy, cultivate gratitude, and foster new social interactions.

Shlome J. Hayun

As a Los Angeles native and self-taught artist, Shlome has developed an unmistakable signature that bridges beautiful colored abstract design with elements of street and pop art. With strong ties to his Israeli heritage, he draws from his spirituality and cultural roots to develop his own pieces infused with love and light.

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.

Anshie Kagan

Chicago-based Anshie Kagan’s ironic and often dark artwork covers a variety of motifs and themes and is influenced by the Pop Art movement of the 1950s.

Sheina Dorn

Sheina Dorn is a self taught variety artist. She started off as the only female Orthodox caricature artist, to become one of the very few female Orthodox muralists.

Rachel Gluski

Rachel Gluski is a recent graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her main focus is in painting and drawing with an interest in philosophy.

Judy Tal Kopelman

2019 CO-CURATOR | Judy is a graduate of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. A designer, public artist and community arts projects leader since 1996, she is the author and illustrator of “Grandpa’s Third Drawer” – an award winning book for children about the Holocaust.