Thursday, March 20, 2008

JERUSALEM DEFINED

Monday, April 28th, 2008, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. is an historic day for the art community of Toronto. The Jerusalem Foundation of Canada is will be presenting Jerusalem Defined, a group exhibition/fundraiser that was first unveiled in Israel in the fall of 2007.

The gala fundraiser is as interesting as the show. The event will take place at System 4 Gallery, 70 Wingold Ave. The art show includes: an exclusive collection of 40 giclee prints on canvas based on photography by renowned Canadian artist, Gina Godfrey; as well as acclaimed documentary photographer Beverley Abramson's evocative study of coexisting cultures; spiritual works by muralist Ian Leventhal in his inimitable Chagall-like style; and a large-scale painted installation by fabric artist Rochelle Rubinstein. Together these artists are combining the proceeds of their art for one purpose - The Jerusalem International Peace Preschool need link here.

The Peace Preschool was conceived as a method to break down stereotypes and barriers at an early age. Jewish, Christian and Arab children see what they have in common and not what separates them. This school provides 120 children between the ages of 2 and 5 a preschool education that defines ethical and peaceful community development.

There are 2 teachers in each kindergarten, one Hebrew speaking and one Arabic speaking. There are multi-cultural activities for children as well as families in Hebrew and Arabic, with special emphasis on Jewish, Islamic and Christian celebrations and festivals.

Because our goal is to get you interested not only in the art that pays tribute to Israel but also to the preschool that is a lesson in global peace, each week prior to the show we will be posting interesting tidbits that demonstrate the value of this charity and the fabulous work of the artists involved. To purchase your ticket for $60, please contact System 4 at 416 741 5542 or info@system 4.ca

Shalom.

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