ON EXHIBIT |
"Make Me Something Beautiful," New Jersey Craft
Annual, Newark Museum, Newark,
NJ. June 16 to August 8, 2010.
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| RECENT
INSTALLATIONS AND PURCHASES |
High Holiday Torah Mantles, The Temple Tifereth Israel, Cleveland, OH, 2007. Torah Mantle, Kehilat Mevasseret Zion, Jerusalem, Israel. 2005. "Ode to a Yellow Butterfly" (2004) Havdalah Spice Container was included in the exhibit: "Scents of Purpose: Artists Interpret the Spice Box," The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, May 4th to September 5th, 2005. This object was purchased for a private collection. High Holiday Parokhet, Moriah Congregation, Deerfield, IL. 2004. Four year-round Torah Mantles, Temple Isaiah, Columbia, MD. 2004. Parokhet for Temple Beth Ahm, Springfield, NJ. 2003. Beaded sculpture for Marlene and Robert Belstock, Los Altos, CA. Spring 2003. Ten Shabbat Torah Mantles installed at Temple Adath Yeshrun, Syracuse, NY, Spring 2002. Twelve High Holiday Torah mantles installed, September 2000. Tree of Life Parokhet installed at Temple Emanu-El, Westfield, NJ. September 2001. Yeshiva University acquires beaded Spice Container, gift presented to the Museum by Ina Golub. The Jay D.A. Barr Collection at Congregation Beth El in Norfolk, VA, has purchased the "Blue Torah Pointer."
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| WORKS IN PROGRESS | Ina is currently developing a new line of objects using both traditional and innovative materials. A series of lectures is also under consideration. Contact her for more information at ina@inagolub.com.
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WORDS
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Images of Ina's
art will be featured in
500 Judaica (Lark Books), to be published early Fall, 2010 "The Art of Growing Older: Profiles of Local Accomplished Artists." Senior Supplement,The Jewish News. Fall 2003. "Textile Treasures." People & Places, NJ Savvy Living. Fall 2003. Diane Fitzgerald, "Ina Golub, Embellishing an Ancient Tradition." Beadwork Magazine, December 2001/January 2002. Kathryn Morton, Judaic Artisans Today, Flower Valley Press, Gaithersburg, MD, 2001. "Ina Golub - Creating Judaica that Speaks to the Spirit." The Source, A Guide to Jewish Living in Central NJ, 2002/2003. Ina reviews the
Joyce J. Scott exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art for the May-June,
2000, issue of Beadwork Magazine.
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