The Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery Offers exhibitions and programs that enhance Jewish identity, examine issues of social importance and develop community. Through exhibitions, the gallery seeks to present authentic artwork and artifacts that address themes of social consciousness and cultural awareness. Multi-disciplinary programs are created to reflect public experience and expand the reach of each exhibition to a variety of age and cultural groups.
Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery Hebraica Mirrors July 1 - September 30 Inspired by the Jewish mystical commentary of the Zohar— the most important work of Kabbalah, French Jewish artist Matatiaou has used contemporary design and traditional Hebrew calligraphy to highlight and interpret the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Hebraica Mirrors includes over 60 fine prints on Arches Velum and leather parchment, representing the crossroads of contemporary design and traditional Hebrew calligraphy by the French Jewish artist Matatiaou. This universal graphic interpretation is inspired by the Zohar- the direct origin of the Kabbalah, written circa 1300. The exhibition comes from The Jewish Museum of Florida.