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Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped: Art and Living after Loss

Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped: Art and Living after Loss
Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped: An Exploration of the Art of Annabeth Rosen and Living After Loss

Join The Dinner Party, a community of mostly 20 + 30 somethings who’ve experienced a loss and gather for recurring potluck-style dinners to talk about it - for a special tour of Annabeth Rosen’s exquisite ceramics exhibit at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. We’ll be guided through the exhibit by a CJM Museum Educator, followed by an intimate conversation between attendees exploring the ways we find ourselves fired, broken, gathered, heaped following the loss of those who are dear to us - and how we navigate life after. The conversation will be guided by veteran Dinner Party host and artist, Eva Silverman.

Arrive at 11 AM to pre-order lunch individually for the conversation following our tour.

More information on the artist: Annabeth Rosen: Fired , Broken, Gathered, Heaped.

Price is the entry to the museum, to be purchased on site the day of.

Adults: $16

Seniors/Students: $14

Members: Free

Youth 18 and under (and transition-age young adults 18-26): Free

Note on Accessibility:

The CJM strives for a welcoming and accessible environment for all of our visitors. In addition to ample space for wheelchairs and a friendly environment for service animals, sign language interpretation (ASL) can be scheduled for all programs with at least two weeks notice.

FM assistive listening devices (ALDs) for sound enhancement are available for all talks and tours. Please note that we would like to maintain this as a scent-free environment, and encourage visitors to refrain from using scented products out of respect for visitors with allergies or chemical sensitivities. For additional accommodation requests, please contact The CJM’s Access and Community Engagement Manager at access@thecjm.org or 415-655-7856.



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