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Cara Levine: To Survive I Need You to Survive
Date:
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Time:
11:00 AM
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11:00 AM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Contemporary Jewish Museum
Email:
Phone:
415-655-7800
Location Details:
Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
736 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
On view Feb 16-Jul 30, 2023, Thur-Sun 11am-5pm
"Cara Levine: To Survive I Need You to Survive" explores loss, empathy, and equity through sculpture, video, and socially engaged practices. Grappling with some of the most pressing issues of our time, including police brutality, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the California-based artist uses her artistic practice as a means to explore and process grief around personal and collective traumas. The resulting works highlight how creative endeavors can facilitate healing and help mourners find meaning in community with one another. Visitors will have the opportunity to reflect on the works on view as well as participate in creating works in real time with the artist, both in the gallery and through public programs. Drawing on Jewish traditions, community practice, and interconnectedness, the exhibition invites visitors to explore installations and sculptural works that plumb the depths of the intimate and universal experiences of grief and regeneration.
$16 adults, $14 students and senior citizens with a valid ID. Youth 18 and under free. Book timed tickets in advance online.
"Cara Levine: To Survive I Need You to Survive" explores loss, empathy, and equity through sculpture, video, and socially engaged practices. Grappling with some of the most pressing issues of our time, including police brutality, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the California-based artist uses her artistic practice as a means to explore and process grief around personal and collective traumas. The resulting works highlight how creative endeavors can facilitate healing and help mourners find meaning in community with one another. Visitors will have the opportunity to reflect on the works on view as well as participate in creating works in real time with the artist, both in the gallery and through public programs. Drawing on Jewish traditions, community practice, and interconnectedness, the exhibition invites visitors to explore installations and sculptural works that plumb the depths of the intimate and universal experiences of grief and regeneration.
$16 adults, $14 students and senior citizens with a valid ID. Youth 18 and under free. Book timed tickets in advance online.
For more information:
https://thecjm.me/3RjAKEn
Added to the calendar on Sat, Feb 4, 2023 8:44PM
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