After Death, People Come and Touch Your Things

Maya Ciarrocchi is a Bronx-based interdisciplinary artist whose work addresses identity and the body as a site of history. Her LABA project is Site: Yizkor, is an installation comprised of architectural renderings, shtetl maps, and Yizkor, or memorial, books. The work traces the lost and forgotten spaces left by the dead and questions how and why people,

LABA Second Stage 2018

LABA is a cultural incubator, helping our fellows develop new art inspired by Jewish texts. LABA Second Stage provides an opportunity for artists to further develop their work. In 2018, three LABA alumni brought their projects back to the 14th Street Y. Keren Moscovitch’s One More Way: Revolt! Multi-disciplinary artist Keren Moscovitch’s fascinating installation One More

Highlights of LABA 2018!

The theme for LABA 2017-18 was WAR + PEACE. Our talented fellows had the opportunity to work on their projects while studying Jewish texts on the theme, and the work that they produced was absorbing and provocative. Here is a brief summary of their work, with links if you want to know more. Artist and

LIFE + DEATH + LABAlive

Our readers already know that LABA is the premier incubator for Jewish art and culture. Each year our fellows create new works inspired by Jewish texts. This year it’s LIFE + DEATH. LABAlive is an evening of art and performance from LABA fellows. On Saturday, February 2nd at 7:30pm, LABAlive returns to the Theater at the

DRUNKISH: A Night of Discourse, Study, and Song

LABA Alum Amy Handelsman reports on November 17th’s DRUNKISH event. Here’s what the invite said: We want to offer you a threesome to make sense of life in the age of outrage: fine wine, sage advice from Judaism’s ancient masters, and insights and reflections from current LABA Fellows. Join us for a family-style Havdalah with

LABAlive IS BACK!

On Thursday, May 31st, LABALive Two will present an evening of subversive art and teachings on this year’s theme, WAR & PEACE. The evening will feature LABA teacher Liel Leibovitz and works-in-progress by LABA Fellows Tal Gur, Jacob Siegel and Amy Handelsman. For those looking for a taste right now, here is 2016-2017 LABA alumna Laura Beatrix

Making Holes in the Torah

2013-2014 LABA alumna Yael Kanarek is an Israeli-American artist. Kanarek spoke to 2016-2017 LABA alumnus Gordon Haber about her female-centric adaption of the Book of Genesis and her upcoming program at the 14th Street Y’s dusk-to-dawn Shavuot celebration on May 19th. The interview has been edited for clarity. I have been adapting Genesis in Hebrew and English.

Patterns of a Parachute Path

On Thursday, May 31st, LABALive Two will present an evening of subversive art and teachings on this year’s theme, WAR & PEACE. The evening will feature LABA teacher Liel Leibovitz and works-in-progress by LABA Fellows Tal Gur, Jacob Siegel and Amy Handelsman. Here Gur serves up a few words and images apropos of his upcoming show.   

Notes on (and Pics of) the In[heir]itance Festival

It’s been a long journey to get to this point: the In[heir]itance Festival is finally up and running at the Theater at the 14th Street Y, and I couldn’t be more excited. Do you have your tickets yet? It’s forty-one performances in nineteen days of five plays created around the country, each inspired by the

Israel at 70: LABA Fellows Look Back with Longing and Sorrow

On the occasion of the Jewish state’s 70th anniversary, we’ve asked our LABA fellows with Israeli backgrounds for their perspectives. Jewish State of Mind // Tal Gur Israeli-American composer and multi-instrumentalist Tal Gur was born in Israel and grew up in an Air Force base in the valley of Jezreel, where the sounds of combat