On Thursday, May 10 at 6:30, the Jewish Museum presents a reading with poet Dorothea Lasky, followed by a conversation with Kelly Taxter, Associate Curator. This program is free with Museum Admission, RSVP Recommended.
This reading is offered in conjunction with an exhibition of new paintings by artist Eliza Douglas. Douglas creates precariously balanced compositions that teeter between realism and abstraction, balletic grace and slapstick humor. The new works created for the Jewish Museum lobby, Shadow and Light and Blood and Bones, are part of a series begun in 2016, and titled with lines from the poems of Dorothea Lasky.