14 Ways to Cut My Hair [detail, from Hamavdil Bein Kodesh L'chol (distinction between sacred and holy)].

Rice, Chaya Mushka.

2019

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  • Installation view from Liminal Space: 2019 SMFA Senior Thesis Exhibition. Thesis project statement: Havdalah: the ceremony that beacons the holy soul for departure at sundown. This Jewish ceremony, performed weekly at the close of the Sabbath, symbolically ends the day of rest and ushers in the new week. Havdalah represents the distinct divide between what is sacred and what is secular.
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