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An Artivism Journey
Join us for “An Artivism Journey: Art Speaks”
This online, 2-part creative experience invites artists to explore the intersection of art and activism through workshops, speaker sessions, and hands-on creation. Participants will discuss how art can amplify social movements and create compelling works that address pressing issues. This program is a collaborative journey to harness artistic expression between the Rehovot, Israel and Minneapolis communities.
Register for individual workshops HERE. $18 each. For more information, artist bios, and registration information visit minnesotajcc.org. For questions, please contact [email protected].
Planned in partnership with Minneapolis Jewish Federation, Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Arts Council – a program of the Minnesota JCC, and Parthership2Gether.
Sessions:
- Sunday, Dec. 7, noon-1:30 p.m. CDT
- ARTIVISM SESSION 1: WHAT WE ARE MADE OF – A CREATIVE GATHERING WITH HANOCH PIVENDECEMBER 7, 2025 I 12 – 1:30 PM (CST) / 8 – 9:30 PM (ISRAEL)In this virtual workshop, we will use the Piven method, which consists of creating images using everyday objects with the goal of experiencing a moment of self-reflection. Creating this way does not require any previous artistic experience or technical talent for drawing. Creating a collage with everyday objects is a window to free association in a nonjudgmental environment, stimulating reflection on the very essence of creativity. Hanoch’s art is about seeing what’s around us in a new way.
- Sunday, Jan. 11, noon-1:30 p.m. CDT
- ARTIVISM SESSION 2: ONE BREATH AND FLASH ART WORKSHOP WITH EMILIO MOGLINERJANUARY 11, 2026 I 12 – 1:30 PM (CST) / 8 – 9:30 PM (ISRAEL)Virtual presentation by Emilio Mogilner followed by the One Breath Workshop —creating a complete artwork in a single breath. We will also learn the technique of Flash Art, rapid creation with one hand. One Breath and Flash Art are artistic ideas that reflect how quickly our time and resources are disappearing. With today’s advanced technology, people often use power in ways that can harm nature and humanity—pushing us away from



