For this episode of MOCRA Voices, MOCRA Director Terrence Dempsey, S.J., and Assistant Director David Brinker talk with Israeli artist Archie Granot and American collector Max Thurm. Thurm and his wife Sandra commissioned a body of work from Granot titled The Papercut Haggadah, which was displayed at MOCRA in 2012. 

They discuss a range of topics, including how Granot was drawn to the art of papercutting, how the commission came about, the special considerations engaged in creating an artwork based on a sacred text, and continuity and innovation in the Jewish tradition.

Be sure to listen to the two Audio Extras, "Dropped Blade" and "Hiddur Mitzvah."

Also, check out the related MOCRA Voices video episode, "The Jewish Experience and the Haggadah."

Visit the MOCRA Voices website to learn more about Archie Granot, and to explore a Listening Guide to the interview.

 

Recording Engineer and Editor: Joe Grimaldi
Host: John Launius
Producer: David Brinker

Original release date: 8/9/2012

This episode was made possible with financial support from the Regional Arts Commission.