Taking a look at the pieces of ‘Tear/Repair’

Andi Arnovitz

Tablet Magazine recently reviewed ‘Tear/Repair,” the exhibition by Israeli artist Andi Arnovitz that is currently on display at the Women’s Studies Research Center’s Kniznick Gallery. You can read the article here.
 
Arnovitz produced the series of paper coats that are featured in the show when she was on campus last month as the second-annual Hadassah-Brandeis Institute Artist-in-Residence. She designed the garments to honor Jewish women who have impacted history and changed the world. Click here to read the exhibition press release.
 
“Tear/Repair” will be on display through April 26. The show is free and open to the public.
 
Kniznick Gallery hours and location
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Weekends by appointment
781-736-8102, wsrc-arts@brandeis.edu
Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University
515 South Street, Waltham, Mass. (across from Brandeis/Roberts commuter rail stop)
 
About the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute (HBI)
The Hadassah-Brandeis Institute (HBI) develops fresh ways of thinking about Jews and gender worldwide by producing and promoting scholarly research and artistic projects.
 
About the Women’s Studies Research Center
The Women’s Studies Research Center (WSRC) is a place where research, art and activism converge.  Bringing together scholars, students and artists, the WSRC is a community that thrives on the sharing of knowledge and ideas. The WSRC is home to the Kniznick Gallery, the only exhibition space in New England devoted to the display of women's art and/or art about gender.

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