Dorit Jordan Dotan, multidisciplinary artist, was born in 1961, in Haifa, Israel. Jordan-Dotan has recently relocated to Chicago, where she lives and works.
For the past twenty years, she has run her own independent graphic design studio.
Most of her clients have been non-profit Israeli-Palestinian organizations active in the areas of peace, co-existence, women’s issues and human rights. She has created an impressive body of mixed media fine art images and photographs, including architectural, textural and urban genres.
Directly through her modern interpretations, the art she has been creating in recent years has increasingly brought Ms. Jordan Dotan closer to the substance of Judaism.
She has created a wide variety of hand-painted ketubot, incorporating ancient and modern designs.
Ms. Jordan Dotan is currently acting as guest curator at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City, Indiana for an upcoming 2017 exhibition.
Fellow, The Jewish Art Salon, New York.
Recent exhibitions include:
Evil, HUC-Museum, New York , The Jerusalem Biennale 2015, Israel (installation), YU Museum New-York
Jomix – Jewish Comics & Their Art, UJA – NY & Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art, Religion, Freedom and City, Jerusalem & Potsdam, Germany, Verein Berliner Künstler, Berlin, Germany , The Seventh Day: Revisiting Shabbat, HUC-Museum, New York , Faith & Form, Anna Frank Center USA, New York, Kunst 2014, Berlin, Germany
The Sexuality Spectrum, HUC-Museum, New York
Online Exhibitions: Neighborhoods, Sh’ma Journal, USA, A Jewish Lens on Trafficking, Sh’ma Journal, USA
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