Two More Summer Shul Events Added
Member Art Opening: PEGASUS
Join
us for the opening of member Suzanne Tick's latest showing of work, at
the Cristina Grajales Gallery. A guest speaker in our Rebbe's Table
program and an esteemed artist, Suzanne specializes in textiles.
From the
beginning, Suzanne spent summers in her fathers scrap metal recycling
plant weighing and sorting metals, exploring the possibilities in the
cast-offs of rural life.
At the
University of Iowa, she began as a printmaker, etching fabric and
texture into copper. She left as a weaver, combining materials both
hard and soft.
Suzanne's life and work have always been a narration of balance. She
creates work that harnesses the struggles of life, resulting in textiles
that are both delicate and strong. She investigates materials, pairing
the thick with the thin, the dull with the brilliant, and the colorful
with the neutral. As Suzanne states, "weaving holds everything
together, materials and life, successes and failures." For more, see her website at suzannetick.com
Where: Cristina Grajales Gallery, 10 Greene Street, 4th Fl
Please RSVP to mayers@suzannetick.com
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Join us for this ongoing Summer Shul activity:
Morning Yoga Prayer on Pier 46
Member Sasha Malamud will lead us in stretching, breathing, body tapping, movement, singing and prayer, to awaken our body and soul to a beautiful new day! Please wear comfortable clothing.
When: Every Thursday morning in July and August, from 7:45-8:30am
Where: End of Pier 46, by the water (across West St. from Charles St.)
In case of rain, member Liz Newman generously opens her apartment for the morning yoga prayer. Email Sasha Malamud to receive change of place notices.
Morning Yoga Prayer on Pier 46
Member Sasha Malamud will lead us in stretching, breathing, body tapping, movement, singing and prayer, to awaken our body and soul to a beautiful new day! Please wear comfortable clothing.
When: Every Thursday morning in July and August, from 7:45-8:30am
Where: End of Pier 46, by the water (across West St. from Charles St.)

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