Personalized Seder Plates: A Glass Etching Workshop

Date

April 10, 2022

Time

02:00 PM - 05:00 PM EDT

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Why do we include certain items on the seder plate? What if you don't have a seder plate or if there isn't room on yours for everything you'd want to include? Now is your chance to design your own glass seder (or matzah) plate as you connect with others during this creative workshop.

Taught by Tova Speter, director of The MEM Project, participants will learn glass etching techniques to create a beautiful plate that can be used in your Passover celebration. We'll also engage in some learning about the seder plate to help inspire your design. No prior art experience/Jewish learning necessary, and all are welcome!

Click here to register. Space is limited to 30. Please register by April 7, 2022. Please note this workshop is designed for adults over the age of 18. Contact Brigid Goggin at bgoggin@tisrael.org with questions.

About the Instructor:

Tova Speter is a Needham-based artist, art therapist, art educator, and arts consultant. She is the founder and director of The MEM Project, engaging individuals and groups in meaningful Jewish art experiences; and has worked as a consultant helping congregations and organizations infuse more arts-based experiences into their programming. Tova also offers art therapy and mental health counseling services through her private practice and creates art as a painter and installation artist. She has worked at the intersection of arts and the Jewish experience for the past 20 years and enjoys the process of helping others share their voice and perspective through the layers of meaning and metaphor embedded in the art they design and create. More at www.tovaspeter.com.

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