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The Heinz History Center’s Rauh Jewish History Program & Archives will celebrate the Jewish holiday of Hannukah with a one-night only, participatory experience that blends art and tradition.On Saturday, Dec. 28, Rosalind will be showcasing the story of Hanukkah through hand-crafted zines and the illumination of hand-painted silk panels honoring the holiday.
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to take part in a Havdalah, or a ceremony marking the end of Shabbat or a Jewish holiday, led by the artist.
Inspired by the rich colors, textures, and life stories showcased in the Louise Silk: A Patchwork Life exhibition, the Gut Yontif: A Patchwork Holiday Experience series invites emerging artists to reimagine the themes of Sukkot, Chanukah, Tu B’Shvat, and Purim in new works of art.
Often said after the evening service that marks the start of a Jewish holiday, Gut Yontif is a Yiddish greeting that means “have a good holiday!”
Experience these holidays like never before through their unique artistic lenses.
Admission
Admission to this public program is $5 for regular visitors and FREE for History Center members.
Reserve tickets: https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/event/gut-yontif-a-patchwork-holiday-experience-12282024/
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the experience will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Admission includes access to Heinz History Center exhibitions, including Louise Silk: A Patchwork Life.
About Hanukkah
Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish festival that is observed with a nightly menorah lighting, special blessings, and singing of traditional songs.
About the Artist
Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Rosabel received her BFA in printmaking and painting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017. In 2018, Rosabel received a Fulbright Austria Research Grant to work with the Jewish Museum Vienna’s Schlaff Collection of antisemitic postcards. As a result of this research, she exhibited in solo exhibitions at Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier and Improper Walls Gallery. Rosabel has been included in group exhibitions at the Jewish Museum Maryland, the McDonough Museum of Art, the Miller Institute for Contemporary Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Her recent work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at PCC Gallery in Pittsburgh, Arts Fort Worth, and at a solo booth at NADA New York with here Gallery. In 2023 Rosabel graduated with her MFA at Carnegie Mellon University and she is currently based in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Heinz History Center, 1212 Smallman St,Pittsburgh,PA,United States
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