An Investigation of Beauty: New Words Inspired by Classical Jewish Text

LABAlive presents BEAUTY/LITERATURE, an evening of fiction, presentations,and subversive teachings exploring relationships with beauty. The evening will feature teachings by Ruby Namdar, new works read by LABAlive  fellows Gal Beckerman, Gon Ben Ari and Jessica Gross.  A conversation with the artists will illuminate their creative processes behind the creation of the new works, and how the pieces developed through study sessions at LABA.

About the LABA Fellows
GAL BECKERMAN
Can propaganda be beautiful? An exploration of the work of the New York Photo League, the group of photographers who tried to use their cameras to make social change.

Meet Fellow Gal Beckerman

GON BEN ARI
What is beautiful in the mind of a millennial? Modern technology is changing our brains, and with them, our concepts of beauty. This metamorphosis may provide a comfortable platform for the discussion of ancient Kabbalistic ideas.

Meet Fellow Gon Ben Ari

JESSICA GROSS
In “Black Box,” a young woman volunteering at a soup kitchen meets an extremely handsome homeless man, quite conflicted about his beauty.

Meet Fellow Jessica Gross

About LABA
LABA is a laboratory for Jewish culture in which we use classic Jewish texts to inspire the creation of new art. Developed by the 14th Street Y in 2007, LABA programming includes a house of study, artist fellowship program and LABAlive, a series of performances, public events, and gallery shows for children and adults.

This year LABA’s theme is BEAUTY. Through the study of the ancient Jewish canon, we explore the intersection of beauty and equality.  Each artist will have an individual response to beauty, which is expressed through their artistic process and unique aesthetic.











When: Thu., Feb. 25, 2016 at 7:30 pm
Where: 14th Street Y
344 E. 14th St.
646-395-4310
Price: $20
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LABAlive presents BEAUTY/LITERATURE, an evening of fiction, presentations,and subversive teachings exploring relationships with beauty. The evening will feature teachings by Ruby Namdar, new works read by LABAlive  fellows Gal Beckerman, Gon Ben Ari and Jessica Gross.  A conversation with the artists will illuminate their creative processes behind the creation of the new works, and how the pieces developed through study sessions at LABA.

About the LABA Fellows
GAL BECKERMAN
Can propaganda be beautiful? An exploration of the work of the New York Photo League, the group of photographers who tried to use their cameras to make social change.

Meet Fellow Gal Beckerman

GON BEN ARI
What is beautiful in the mind of a millennial? Modern technology is changing our brains, and with them, our concepts of beauty. This metamorphosis may provide a comfortable platform for the discussion of ancient Kabbalistic ideas.

Meet Fellow Gon Ben Ari

JESSICA GROSS
In “Black Box,” a young woman volunteering at a soup kitchen meets an extremely handsome homeless man, quite conflicted about his beauty.

Meet Fellow Jessica Gross

About LABA
LABA is a laboratory for Jewish culture in which we use classic Jewish texts to inspire the creation of new art. Developed by the 14th Street Y in 2007, LABA programming includes a house of study, artist fellowship program and LABAlive, a series of performances, public events, and gallery shows for children and adults.

This year LABA’s theme is BEAUTY. Through the study of the ancient Jewish canon, we explore the intersection of beauty and equality.  Each artist will have an individual response to beauty, which is expressed through their artistic process and unique aesthetic.

Buy tickets/get more info now