In this Elul workshop presented by Artist Amy Tenenouser and Rabbi Yael Hammerman participants will be introduced to visual ideas of memory, reflection and change through the work of artists such as Marc Chagall, Hannah Hoch and Phillip Guston, and Jewish poetry to ground our process. Working from both Still Life Set-ups as well as themes that invoke imagination and life stories, participants will use watercolor and/or collaging to tap into their own unique form of creative expression.
This workshop is geared at adults.
Please register by Wednesday, September 10 at noon.
Amy Tenenouser is an Ansche Chesed member and artist who works in painting, drawing, collage and printmaking. She also is a teacher with a strong interest in Art History and a background of working as a nurse in Psychiatry and Neurology. In this context, Amy combines formal visual ideas with historical, philosophical and psychological perspectives, to provoke thought in her work and teaching