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Krivoy Kolektiv was featured in the TRANSITIONS Festival of Jewish Contemporary Arts. Berlin, August 2021.

TRANSITIONS Festival of Jewish Contemporary Art presents diverse contemporary artistic perspectives and practices in the field of tension between protest and resistance, solidarity and redesign.

The three-day festival brings together around 50 artists - Jewish, non-Jewish, secular, religious, (post-)migrant, feminist, black, of color and/or queer - who think society further and differently. What impulses for alternative action and thinking do they give and how can the transition between the new and the old be conceptualized artistically?

»TRANSITIONS« invites artists and audiences to engage in Europe-wide and transatlantic exchange and to try out new things. The festival celebrates well-fortified art and, through polyphony, both in equality and difference, shows the possibilities of shaping social change, pluralistic and together.

The festival curators are Sasha M. Salzmann, Tobias Herzberg and Jo Frank (literature), Layla Zami and Oxana Chi (performance), Daniel Laufer (exhibition) and Julia Y. Alfandari (discussion+workshop).

In cooperation with Asylum Arts (USA) , the international network of Jewish artists, DAGESH presents the art exhibition »TRANSITIONS«. More than 15 Jewish artists from Europe and the American continent explore the current threshold state of upheaval and upheaval in artworks created especially for the exhibition. The multimedia exhibition combines video works, photography and sound art.

Still from, The Four Mitzvot of the Queer, Soviet Jewish Diaspora, TRANSITIONS Festival of Jewish Contemporary ArtBerlin, August 2021  

Krivoy Kolektiv is featured in the 5783 Radical Jewish Calendar!

Organized by Jewish month, layering Jewish and Gregorian dates, astrological happenings, holidays, and political history. 13 months (it’s a Jewish leap year!) of political art, culture, and history made by dreamers, artists, and organizers who want to know what time it is.

This project, now in our 6th year, was dreamed up by some Jews who were tired of using calendars with advertisements for cemeteries as their only reference for Jewish holy days. This is a collaborative effort between friends and many contributors. All proceeds will go to artists and design contributors, which include farmers, rabbis, candle makers, facilitators, radio hosts, bodyworkers, rock stars, carpenters, Kohenet priestesses, organizers, and more. This calendar is a celebration of Jewish culture that is intersectional, queer, feminist, anti-racist, and that challenges and builds a Judaism and Jewishness beyond Zionism. So that you know when Grace Lee Boggs and Emma Goldman's birthdays fall on Tzom Tammuz.