2 New Exhibits at the National Museum of American Jewish History
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PHILADELPHIA---The National Museum of American Jewish History is paying tribute to a groundbreaking author and to the art of textiles. The National Museum of American Jewish History has 2 new exhibitions, one weaves together tales of Jewish immigrant garment workers, while the other celebrates the work of an award-winning children's book author. With more than 80 original illustrations and collages, "The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats" is the first ever major exhibition of Keats' work in the U-S. In 'Hemmed Up', artists Keir Johnston and Erne Martinez collected remnants from local textile factories to create a larger-than-life tapestry. [link]
PHILADELPHIA---The National Museum of American Jewish History is paying tribute to a groundbreaking author and to the art of textiles. The National Museum of American Jewish History has 2 new exhibitions, one weaves together tales of Jewish immigrant garment workers, while the other celebrates the work of an award-winning children's book author. With more than 80 original illustrations and collages, "The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats" is the first ever major exhibition of Keats' work in the U-S. In 'Hemmed Up', artists Keir Johnston and Erne Martinez collected remnants from local textile factories to create a larger-than-life tapestry. [link]
