Institut für Neue Soziale Plastik
Initiated by the Institut für Neue Soziale Plastik, the Jewish School of Art comprises masterclasses and workshops led by internationally renowned artists such as David Adika, Yael Ronen, and Ilit Azoulay. The program is designed for Jewish students and young adults who are critical of antisemitism, though it is open to all backgrounds. It provides 'Artistic Safer Spaces' for creative development and culminates in a group presentation at a renowned cultural venue in Berlin. The aim is to facilitate new networks and perspectives within the art and cultural sector.
The program offers participation in masterclasses or workshops, artistic development, networking opportunities, and a final presentation of developed projects in a Berlin cultural venue.
The program is aimed at students, alumni, and others interested in art. An artistic background is welcome but not mandatory. Participants should be critical of antisemitism.
Applications for the Jewish School of Art 2026 can be submitted online through the open call link provided on the website until March 29, 2026.
Deadline
March 29, 2026
Location
Not Specified
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