Berlin Launches Jewish Art School to Combat Antisemitism
The new initiative aims to support Jewish and antisemitism-critical artists through diverse courses and workshops.
- The Jewish Art School in Berlin is a pilot project funded by the city's cultural administration.
- It responds to recent antisemitic and anti-Israel incidents at German universities.
- Courses and workshops will begin in early November, focusing on performing and visual arts.
- The inaugural event on November 4 will explore the intersection of photography, identity, and human rights.
- Classes will be held at various locations, including the University of the Arts and Kreuzberg studios.