About the Class
Looking to creatively connect to the weekly Torah portion? Join teacher Jay Smith to discover how art-making can deepen your relationship with the Torah. Each week there will be a new series of creative prompts to spark conversation and provide scaffolding to push you (warmly) out of your comfort zones. Join us to learn more about yourself, the text, and most importantly, the relationship between the two.
This class is for people who are interested in:
- Developing a text-based, spiritual art-making practice
- Diving deeper into your existing art practice utilizing creative prompts and exploring new materials
- Discovering new ways of relating to sacred Jewish text
Just as Torah Studio welcomes learners at all levels, this class is for people with any or no experience with art-making. And just as everyone has their individual relationship with the divine, so too does each person have their own individual relationship to art-making. No special arts materials are required. We do not expect anyone to prepare anything outside of class.
Each class will include Hevruta paired text study, prompted individual art-making, gallery viewing, and group discussion.
Schedule
Oct 29 - Noach
Nov 5 - Lech Lecha
Nov 12 - Vayera
Nov 19 - Chayyei Sarah
Nov 26 - Toldot
Dec 3 - Vayetzei
Dec 10 - Vayishlach
Your Teacher
Jay Smith
Jay Smith (they/them) is an illustrator, clinician, and longtime Torah Studio learner based in Western Massachusetts. They have no formal arts education and credit their grandmother Sylvia with teaching them to paint at an early age. Their work explores themes of Jewish identity, ancestry, queerness, and longing. They currently reside in Florence, MA with their partner, Clare, and two fur babies Gene and Charlie.