Join The Neighborhood for an exhibition featuring artists Maegan Gindi, Alexandra Neuman, Susan Stainman, Daniel Toretsky, Alona Weiss, and Luis Mercedes Winter curated by Renana Neuman.
GALLERY HOURS
October 31 - November 9
Friday - Sunday, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Additionally, this exhibition will feature Jewish Exorcisms with Alexandra Neuman on November 2 and a Drawing Workshop with Alona Weiss on November 9.
On November 8 at 4:00 PM, curator Renana Neuman will lead a guided walk-through of the exhibition (no RSVP needed.)
Drawing inspiration from the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, this exhibition explores the responsibility and reciprocity that come into play during a face-to-face encounter with the "other," or the "strange/r," creating a space for self-inquiry and a connection to the infinite through constant interaction. Levinas’ commitment to embracing the stranger and ethical responsibility stem from the Jewish biblical imperative to welcome the other.
Through video, photography, sculpture, textile, drawing, and performance, the work in this show reflects the artists' exploration of processes of estrangement from the natural world and the self. Many of the pieces invoke histories and customs that have been cast aside and labelled as “strange” or insignificant, encouraging us to embrace our senses as a way to develop practices of care and interconnectivity.
Strange/r features artists who participated at the 2025 Visual Arts Artist Working group of the Neighborhood. A project of Asylum Arts at The Neighborhood, Artist Working Groups bring together Jewish artists from across Brooklyn for professional development, collaboration, and creative feedback through a multidisciplinary retreat and discipline-specific cohorts.
Image credit: Alona Weiss, Self Portrait As Lily of the Valley, Sumi ink and watercolors on paper, 14"x17"

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