Georgette Sosin and Robyn Stoller Awend are Jewish artists whose faith play into their artwork. Sosin’s latest work, part of her Shared Heritage exhibition at the Tychman Shapiro Gallery, derive from Neil Douglas-Klotz’s book Prayers for the Cosmos. Awend recently merged printmaking, photography and sculpture into an exhibition at Form+Content based on an Abraham Sutzkever poem written in Lithuania’s Vilna ghetto. 3-Minute Egg went to the opening reception for Sosin’s show and the closing reception for Awend’s.

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  1. Loretta Bebeau says:

    Excellent! Georgette has been my mentor since 1979. I helped her pack the show and know the work… this is what older artists do…they develop a deeper approach to artmaking. AND we have hundreds of older artists living in this TC… no flash in the pan.
    THANKS for finding her.

    and Robyn did a great job too, excellent art and curating ability.

  2. I find Robyn Stoller Awend’s art to be timely, meaningful and beautiful. I love art that makes me think about my past, the artist’s past, mankind’s past – and how it all intersects.

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