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The Jewish Museum : November and December Highlights 2022

Arts and Entertainment

November 3, 2022

From: The Jewish Museum

Live Performances

Bang on a Can Presents

Thursdays, December 8 & 15
7:30 – 9 pm EST
Scheuer Auditorium

Bang on a Can is back in person at the Jewish Museum this season, presenting two dynamic concerts inspired by the current exhibition New York: 1962–1964Join us on December 8 for RAJAS, an ensemble of improvisers exploring expansive, boundary-breaking music led by artist and composer Rajna Swaminathan, and on December 15 for a special performance of Morton Feldman’s For John Cage (1982), performed by Karl Larson on piano and Erica Dicker on violin.

Tickets: $22 General; $15 Students and Seniors; $12 Members
Includes Museum Admission; doors open at 6 pm

All attendees will be required to wear a mask during this onsite program.

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November and December Highlights

LIVE PERFORMANCES

Bang on a Can Presents

Thursdays, December 8 & 15

7:30 – 9 pm EST

Scheuer Auditorium

Bang on a Can is back in person at the Jewish Museum this season, presenting two dynamic concerts inspired by the current exhibition New York: 1962–1964. Join us on December 8 for RAJAS, an ensemble of improvisers exploring expansive, boundary-breaking music led by artist and composer Rajna Swaminathan, and on December 15 for a special performance of Morton Feldman’s For John Cage (1982), performed by Karl Larson on piano and Erica Dicker on violin.

Tickets: $22 General; $15 Students and Seniors; $12 Members

Includes Museum Admission; doors open at 6 pm

All attendees will be required to wear a mask during this onsite program.

TICKETS

Live Music for Families—Divi Roxx Kids

Sunday, November 13, 2022, 10:30 – 11:30 am EST

Scheuer Auditorium

Groove to the captivating sounds of Divinity Roxx, the Grammy-nominated musician, recording artist, and composer who has led the all-female band on tour for Beyoncé, as she combines virtuosic bass playing with an eclectic mash-up of hip-hop, rock, and funk that she calls "Alternative Soul."

Tickets: $18 Adults, $14 Jewish Museum Members, includes Museum admission. Children 18 and under are free with RSVP

LEARN MORE

VIRTUAL ART WORKSHOP

Adult Studio Workshop

Drawing Connections: Sketches for Hanukkah

Wednesday, November 30

1 – 3 pm EST

Zoom, Virtual Program

Learn about Hanukkah by exploring the form and function of ceremonial objects, discussing artwork connected to the holiday, and engaging in sketching activities. Inspired by the Museum's collection, experiment with various drawing techniques such as line, contour, gesture, and shading to create a series of sketches for Hanukkah.

Participants should have access to a computer with a camera and WiFi, and will receive a Zoom link prior to the program date.

All skill levels are welcome.

Tickets: $20 General; $15 Jewish Museum Members

This program is presented with captioning through Zoom.

TICKETS

IN-PERSON TALK

Martha Edelheit and Rebecca Shaykin in Conversation

Thursday November 17

6:30 – 7:30 pm ET

Scheuer Auditorium

Join us for an in-person conversation between artist Martha Edelheit and Associate Curator Rebecca Shaykin. Edelheit's 1962 work Tattooed Lady is included in the exhibition New York: 1962–1964 and will serve as the jumping-off point for a discussion that will touch on the life, work, and unique vision of this artist.

Tickets: $22 General; $15 Students and Seniors; $12 Jewish Museum Members

Includes Museum Admission; doors open at 6 pm.

All attendees will be required to wear a mask during this onsite program.

REGISTER

PREMIERING ON YOUTUBE

RSVP for upcoming virtual talks:

The Task of The Critic
Co-presented with Judd Foundation

Thursday, November 3, 6:30 pm ET

Jim Dine and Sam Sackeroff in Conversation
The Gertrude and David Fogelson Lecture

Thursday, November 10, 6:30 pm ET 

Louis Menand and Sam Sackeroff in Conversation

Monday, November 21, 6:30 pm ET

Explore the season ahead at TheJewishMuseum.org/Events

Book tickets to visit New York: 1962–1964 TheJewishMuseum.org/NY6264