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Shiviti Fabric of Prayer: New Work by Barbara Kohl-Spiro
Presented by Hillel Milwaukee
August 15-November 19, 2012
Women in many cultures use fabric and textiles to express reverence and beauty. It is their soulful expression of love, of life and love of God. These quilts, tapestries, amulets reflect culture and history. An example is the women of G’s Bend and their inspired quilts. My pieces are made up of patterns from Russia, India, Israel, America, Brazil and many more. Color and patterns bring order and beauty to my life. The joy of Judaism...
Daniel M. Soref Learning Commons at the Golda Meir Library
2311 East Hartford Avenue
Milwaukee, WI53201
Admission Info:
Free
General Day and Time Info:
Tuesday, October 16: 5:30 pm - Pre-reception at Hillel Milwaukee (3053 N. Stowell Ave.); 7:00 pm - Artist presentation at the Golda Meir Library, Special Collections on the 4th floor
Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
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