ICONS, IDENTITY, AND INNOVATION: THE JEWISH MUSEUM, NEW YORK CITY (IN-PERSON)

Lecturer(s)
Carol Salus, PhD
Professor Emerita, Art History, Kent State University
Date
Thursday December 04
Time
1:30 PM to 3:00 PM ET

Join us for a powerful remote journey through Jewish identity and creativity at the newly renovated Jewish Museum in New York City. Highlights include works by Sir Anish Kapoor, a pioneering conceptual sculptor, and Andy Warhol’s portraits of “famous Jews.” We will explore the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg through photographs of her iconic collars and view feminist art by Cindy Sherman, Deborah Kass and Miriam Schapiro. The tour concludes with Holocaust-themed installations by George Segal and Eleanor Antin. This journey offers a thought-provoking exploration of heritage, memory and artistic innovation that spans generations and cultures. 

Member of Lifelong Learning Cost
Members receive $5 discount
Nonmember Cost
$10