This session has been canceled.
We invite you to visit our Boston webpage for more upcoming in-person programs.
Tuesday, June 17
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: In-Person, Newton, MA
Cost: $18 (financial aid is available)
“In the beginning God created.” The opening chapter of Genesis creates a powerful case for creativity: we are all creative, we are created to create, and our creating creates the world. Together we’ll explore these lines and ask what wisdom they have for our lives today. In this workshop, we’ll add our unique voices to the voices of tradition through interactive text study. Then, moving from study to studio, we’ll activate our own inherent creativity through a hands-on experience with art materials. Experience Jewish Studio Project’s unique methodology as we deepen our connections to one another, to tradition, and to ourselves. You’ll leave refreshed and renewed with a new approach to sustain your creative spirit
Facilitated By:
Erica Jacqueline Licht (she/her) has led social justice and creative programs for over 15 years. She is a seasoned facilitator, with a love of working with groups to grow connection, celebrate cultural identity and build community. Erica lives in Somerville, MA and is a proud Facilitator of the Jewish Studio Project.
For additional information or questions, contact the Hebrew College Tamid Team
COVID Policy:
Masks are optional and extras will be available at the studio. If you are symptomatic or not feeling well, please stay home and we will see you next time.
A note about Studio accessibility:
The studio and bathroom are both wheelchair accessible. During art-making time, we will hang up paper on the wall so those who want to can stand to make art; we will also set up places to sit during art-making time if that is more comfortable for you. In the studio, there is a comfy chair for anyone to use at anytime.