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Deborah Ugoretz creates work in cut paper that moves beyond traditional iconography to interpret Jewish and universal thought and texts. As a painter, she infuses her work with color as a metaphor for how the Holy One reveals itself to the world.
Ugoretz excepts commissioned works in cut paper, ketubot, stained glass and synagogue art. A master Papercuts artist, she teaches the art of Jewish Papercutting and manuscript Illumination. She curates arts exhibitions for Yiddish New York. She lives in Brooklyn, New York and maintains a studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Selected solo exhibition
2018-19 Museum at Eldridge Street, New York, New York. Releasing Words.
Selected group exhibitions
2018-19 Dr. Bernard Heller Museum, HUC, New York City. Terra Infirma.
2017 Milwaukee Jewish Museum. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Seventh Day.
2015-16 Hebrew Union College Gallery. New York City. Evil: A Matter of Intent.
2013 Museum of Biblical Art, New York City. As Subject and Object
2011 Arts Council of the Morris Area, Morristown, New Jersey. Humble Beginnings.
2010-2011 The Duro Europos Project., Museum of Jewish Art. Temple Rodeph Sholom, Philadelphia, P.A.
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