We are a collective of accomplished, established artists who exhibit at galleries and museums worldwide.

The Jewish Art Salon is committed to give exposure to the work of Jewish Artists with the highest level of quality and innovation. Professional accomplished artists will be vetted based on their CV and the breadth and quality of their art.

Please note that we are primarily focused on fine art, not Judaica ritual objects or traditional art. View our slide show on the home page or our Fellows page to get an idea of our criteria.

Artist categories:

Fellows, Associates and Friends

Upon reviewing the submitted materials we will invite you for a specific category, based on the breadth and quality of your work and your resume.

Fellows – Very accomplished; extensive resume.

Associates – Fairly accomplished.

Friends – Artists with a limited resume.

Emerging Artist

Needs to have graduated university within the past five years.

Student Fellow

Art Professionals – Scholars, Curators, etc. Open for applications starting September, 2025.

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Benefits of your Artist membership:

Online community – grow your peer networks, with blogging, posting and conversing

Professional development –  Member events and networking.

Opportunities – 

1. Eligibility to submit your work to be considered for our exhibitions and art events. Participation in our exhibitions is entirely up to that particular curator. Submissions of artworks do not guarantee inclusion.

       2. Members are eligible for referrals to museums, curators and collectors, whenever we get a request for art that fits your work.
 
       3. In addition to our own exhibits, we have assisted with both NY-based and out-of-town artists’ work being exhibited at the Y.U. Museum, New York, NY,  Mizel Museum, Denver CO; The New Museum, NYC; Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art; Reginald Lewis Museum, Baltimore MD; Stanback Museum, Synagogue for the Arts, NYC; the Educational Alliance, NYC; the Museum of Imajewnation, the Westchester JCC, Pratt Center’s Hadas Gallery, Brooklyn NY; BEKI, New Haven CT; the Center for Jewish Arts & Literacy, Blank Rome, Philadelphia; Vivant Art, Philadelphia; Industry City Gallery, Brooklyn, Sid Jacobson JCC, Vancouver JCC & others.
 
       4. We help many artists get published in the press, both online and hard copy. Publications have included Bar-Ilan Journal of Jewish Art, Art Criticism, Image Magazine, Sh’ma Journal, NY Jewish Week, Jerusalem Post, Jewish Press, Haaretz, Zeek, Lilith Magazine, CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly (Arts Issue), Queens Journal of Jewish Studies, Jewish Currents, Jewish Exponent, Jewish Standard & more.
 

Testimonials here.

 
FAQs
 
 
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Opening of JOMIX at the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art
 
 

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Session at the YU Museum, NYC

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“Identities” opening at the Flomenhaft Gallery, NYC

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“Punk Jews” screening; with producers Saul Sudin and Evan Kleinman, Central Booking Gallery, NYC

Benefits of membership.

Testimonials

FAQs

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Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art 2015.

Opening of the Jewish Art Salon exhibition at the Van Leer Institute.

Curated by Dvora Liss and David Sperber.
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Opening reception of “The Dura Europos Project” at the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art.

Curated by Richard McBee and Joel Silverstein. Curatorial advisors Wendi Furman and Yona Verwer.

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