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Lori Bongiovanni
Annette
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Helena
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Radha
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Esther
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Trish
Gulino
Sally Meding
Barbara
Nehman
Mary Truelove
Carol
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Karen
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Art Gallery News:
New Temple in Plano Texas
Receives Ecumenical Welcome Art Work:

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Helena Castro painting Shabbat candle
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Annette Brantzeg abstract light art |
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Trish Gulino
Jerusalem Shabbat Lights painting |
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Plano
is home to a new congregation of Jews. The temple, Nishmat Am is located
on the same block as a Mosque and across the street from St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton Catholic Church at the northwest corner of Custer and Independence.
The Mosque and the Church already have a history of mutual congeniality.
It is a pleasure to be able to welcome this Temple to the neighborhood.
The close proximity of these three houses of worship is an example of the
multiethnic and inter-religious nature of the people of Plano. Plano is
home to people from over fifty nations bringing their diverse cultures.
Plano celebrates this diversity each winter with a huge multicultural
celebration held on Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday, in downtown Plano,
as well as celebrations at various times throughout the year in the Plano
Independent School District.
It is in
this tradition that the temple of Nishmat Am is going to be receiving a
visit from a very special “Welcome Wagon”. The ten North
Texas artists known as “Just Art”,
happen to work right across the street at the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Faith Formation Center. Just Art
artists decided to welcome the newcomers in the same spirit they were
welcomed when they came to Plano to work. They have been guests of the
Catholic church on two Saturdays a month for the past three years.
“Just
Art” is a group of ten area artists from very diverse ethnic and religious
traditions. They have members that are Jews, Catholics, Mormons,
Methodists and Agnostics. They have roots in Israel, India,
Columbia, Italy, New York, Utah, Wisconsin and Texas to name just a few
places. They work together in harmony, while making the most of their
differences to enhance their shared goals. Their works are parts of many
national, and international, private and civic collections. They have also
launched a new web gallery where more of their work can be seen at
http://just-art.org
Just Art artists will be gifting
Temple Nishmat Am a multi paneled work of art that shows their varied
visions and techniques, expressing a single theme. This artwork centers
on lighting the “Shabbat” candles- the ceremonial that takes place every
Friday night in Jewish homes all over the world. Shabbat, the Hebrew word
for Satuday, the day of rest is an _expression of unity, family,
tradition, honor, and respect for ones faith and forefathers. The work of
art celebrates this tradition with images common to the ceremonial Friday
night meal. The artists chose candles, Challah bread and a wine goblet to
express their understanding and respect of the traditions of Shabbat.
The style
of each of these fifteen 12” x 12” canvases is as varied as the artists
that created them. The art works
range from classically representational art to abstract paintings. The
small artworks are made using oil or acrylic paints. The canvases, while
all are the same 12’ by 12” dimensions, vary from 1 inch to 2 1/2“ in
depth giving the art work a more three dimensional look. The fifteen
canvases will be bolted together to form an overall abstract form as they
spread across the wall at the Temple.
Just Art
will present the work to Rabbi Cohen and members of the congregation. The
artists will be present to discuss their art work at the reception.
Trish Gulino

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Trish Gulino art of Jewish Challa |
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Esther Friedman Shabbat Light art |
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Barbara art
Over the Friday Night Candle |
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A new Jewish temple in Plano Texas will receive a special
welcome wagon gift of unique artwork painted by ten Texas artists of Just
Art group painting art across the street at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic
Church.
Contact artists at
info@JUST-ART.ORG


Just Art Group
13601 Preston Rd, Suite 205W, Dallas Texas 75240
E-mail:
info@just-art.org
Just Art Gallery
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