Creative works exploring life and Judaism composed by a spectrum of Jewish artists.
"The primary talent of an artist is his ability to step away from the externalities of the thing and, disregarding its outer form, gaze into its innerness and perceive its essence, and to be able to convey this in his painting.This is how an artist can serve his Creator." — The Rebbe
Fred Spinowitz graduated Pratt Institute with a BFA and MA in 1967. He began teaching art privately and under a federal grant program to NYC public schools. All the while he continued to work at his paintings and ketubot, which are in private collections throughout the United States. He has been included in group shows at the YU museum and had a one man show when the gallery museum opened at West Point. Beginning in 1980’s, Spinowitz began designing Judaica in silver, brass and porcelain. His work has been presented to heads of state.