Jun 17 2022
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Aug 28 2022
Pam Kravetz: I Think My Uncle Gershun Was a Golem

Pam Kravetz: I Think My Uncle Gershun Was a Golem

Presented by Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery at Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery

Kravetz’s (Cincinnati, OH) selective memories, embellished stories, and make-believe musings serve as inspiration for her artwork. In her multimedia installations, the viewer becomes immersed in the art that explodes with color and texture. Puppets, toys, and larger-than-life-sized interactive art tell a narrative of revealing stories about the artist’s life. In her eccentric and wildly wonderful lineage, she finds the joy in the resistance, resilience and perseverance of being Jewish.

See her exhibition, I Think My Uncle Gershun Was a Golem, June 17 through August 28 at the Weston Art Gallery and join our Gallery Talk with the artist on Thursday, July 7 at 7pm.

Admission Info

Admission to the Weston Art Gallery is FREE and OPEN to the public!

Phone: 513-977-4165

Email: westonartgallery@cincinnatiarts.org

Dates & Times

2022/06/17 - 2022/08/28

Additional time info:

Open late on Procter & Gamble Hall performance evenings at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.

Location Info

Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery

650 Walnut Street (corner of Seventh and Walnut streets), Cincinnati, OH 45202

Parking Info

The Weston Art Gallery is situated in the urban core of downtown Cincinnati. With more than 6,000 parking spaces within a two-block radius, there are a variety of parking options for patrons. On the street blocks of Sixth St., Walnut St., and Seventh St. there are several independent valet operators just footsteps from the Weston Art Gallery entrance. Valet stations are located adjacent to Nada Restaurant, Nicholson’s Gastropub, and Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse.