RU alum Filipe Cortez will be part of the group show Rooted: The Ecological Duality of Nature and Jewish Identity at the Manny Cantor Center on view October 13 – December 1, 2015
Art Kibbutz presents a new group exhibition, Rooted: The Ecological Duality of Nature and Jewish Identity, featuring 20 artists that will be on view at the Manny Cantor Center from October 13 to December 1, 2015. The selected works on display include photography by Helène Aylon, Shay Arick (Israel), Leah Caroline, Larry Frankel, Ken Goldman (Israel), Gil Lavi (Israel), Paul R. Solomon; digital mixed media with augmented reality by Cynthia Beth Rubin; paintings by Tobi Kahn and Shira Toren; and sculptural and site-specific installations by Hila Amram, Jackie Brookner, Stephanie Osin Cohen, Filipe Cortez (Portugal), Susan Hoffman Fishman and Elena Kalman, Elisa Prizker (Argentina), Deanna Sirlin, and Renata Stein.
Exhibition on view October 13 – December 1, 2015
The opening reception will be on Tuesday, October 13th 2015, 6:00 – 9:00pm
Ernest Rubenstein Gallery
Manny Cantor Center
197 East Broadway
New York, NY 10002
http://www.artkibbutz.org/rooted-exhibition.html