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Immigration, gender, the concept of ‘home’, and the role of art in social change are explored through vibrantly hued paintings blending tradition with innovation and navigating feelings of inclusion and exclusion.
Siona Benjamin has been making intricately detailed, transnational art with a feminist, Jewish, and political bent for almost two decades. Informing her artistic perspective is her distinct and unusual heritage. Benjamin is descended from the Bene Israel Jewish community whose lore dates them in Asia for 2000 years. In predominantly Muslim and Hindu India, she was educated at Catholic and Zoroastrian schools, and at home lived as an observant Jew. Immigration, gender, the concept of ‘home’, and the role of art in social change are explored through vibrantly hued paintings blending tradition with innovation and navigating feelings of inclusion and exclusion.