Artist Talk with Judy Sirota Rosenthal
"To build your life as if it were a work of art"
June 28, 2011
This presentation and discussion by Judy Sirota Rosenthal will take place from 6:00 - 7:30pm at Mayyim Hayyim.
This conversation with artist Judy Sirota Rosenthal is based on Mayyim Hayyim's current exhibit, Art as Prayer, Prayer as Art. Judy will discuss engaging "art making" (and creativity) in our everyday lives.
Judy Sirota Rosenthal is a multi-faceted artist/photographer/healer whose work is both provoking and comforting. Based in New Haven, Judy has been called an 'elegant primitive'. Her award-winning work engages the human spirit and our relationship to the Unknown.
Recently she has exhibited in the Rabinowitz Gallery at the Rabinowitz Gallery at the Slifka Center in New Haven, CT and the New Haven Arts Council of Greater New Haven. Her work has appeared in Hadassah Magazine, Jewish Woman, 2001 Journey, Ma'yan Haggadah and the Elat Chayyim Catalog. She was a documentary photographer for Project Kesher's Voyage on the Volga, (Russia) in 2004 and their Summit on the Black Sea in 2007. She recently completed a commission for the Art of the Book Collection at Yale University Library. Judy resides in Hamden, CT.