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Leah Golberstein : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leah Golberstein
Leah Golberstein (born 1953) is a paper, fiber, and installation artist residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was a faculty member at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design for 10 years and was a founder of the Form + Content Gallery.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Leah Golberstein )〕 Golberstein identifies as Jewish, has studied Talmud and Jewish history, and much of her work draws upon her Jewish roots. She has been a participant in group exhibits on both Jewish and interfaith themes (''Interpretations of Faith'', Basilica of St. Mary, 2009;〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.stthomas.edu/news/women-artists-in-the-jewish-and-christian-traditions-exhibit-at-basilica-till-june-28/ )〕 ''Uncommon Visions: Jewish Textile Artists'', Tychman Shapiro Galler, 2011; ''Jewish Artists' Laboratory Project'', Sabes Jewish Community Center, 2013–2014), as well as having developed her own exhibits on themes of faith and interaction of faiths (Uprooted Lights, Form + Content Gallery, 2007 ) ==References==
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