JAI Featured Member/June 2024
Jodi Bonassi
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JAI Featured Member
Jodi Bonassi
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June 2024
JAI Featured Member
Jodi Bonassi
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June 2024
Spoonbill in a Dream, 2023, mixed media on canvas, 36″ x 24″
Artist Statement:
My career as an artist spans over 3 decades, but I have drawn since early childhood. It was not an easy childhood and the act of drawing brought comfort. The joys I felt as a mother inspired me to show my works in exhibitions. I spent more than 35 years drawing and painting people in places of communal exchange. I also taught art (2nd thru 12th) at two private schools. My works brought opportunities to exhibit locally, nationally and even internationally. I spent the ’90s sitting in cafes and barbershops sketching and creating paintings about community and diversity. I looked for the soul of each person I sketched.
Jodi Bonassi completing Seraphine, 2022, for a solo exhibit at MOAH:CEDAR, Lancaster, CA
Bird on the Metro, 2019, oil on canvas, 48″ x 36″
Grandpa Jake in the painting The All New Times Star Barbershop was based on an old photo sent to me by a relative. This was after I had already begun the series. I had no idea that my grandfather owned a barbershop. My grandfather Jacob Feldman, at nine years old escaped a pogrom in Russia to England. He eventually married and owned a barbershop in Cincinnati, Ohio. This series connected me to him by coincidence and allowed me to understand my family roots better. I also spent years riding the Metro and sketching the people on the trains. Bird on the Metro is about how we each long to be free from our current situations.
All New Times Star Barbershop, 2006, oil on canvas, 36″ x 48″
During and after the pandemic I became overwhelmed by the constantly changing ideologies of the world. At that time, I turned to nature to find serenity and bring healing and the love of nature to others. My bird series now is evolving to include other animals. Each nature painting is a story about love, loss and forgiveness. Nature will always be the first original art. I and other artists are the interpreters of God’s gifts and a reminder that there is still beauty in an uncertain world.
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Blue Jay with Acorns, 2020, mixed media drawing on archival paper, 10″ x 9-1/4″
Thank you!
About JAI
Jewish Artists Initiative (JAI) is a Southern California organization committed to supporting Jewish artists and arts professionals. JAI aspires to be an agent of transformative change by organizing provocative exhibitions and thoughtful programs promoting diverse dialogue about Jewish identity and experiences. Founded in 2004, JAI remains committed to fostering Jewish culture in our community and beyond.
MISSION AND HISTORY
JAI was conceived by the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles in 2004. It was originally in partnership with the University of Southern California Casden Institute and the USC Roski School of Art and Design. For many years we have been under the fiscal sponsorship of the Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity. Members include primarily artists, as well as curators and art historians based in Southern California. The artists go through a jurying process to be admitted as members.
We have collaborated with a great range of Southern California institutions including American Jewish University, Hebrew Union College, UCLA Hillel and USC Hillel as well as a variety of art galleries and public spaces. We have also worked and exhibited in institutions in other parts of the United States and Israel such as the Jewish Art Salon, Hebrew Union College, New York, the New York UJA and the Jerusalem Biennale.
JAI BOARD MEMBERS
Bill Aron, Isaac Brynjegard-Bialik, Anne Hromadka Greenwald, Gilah Yelin Hirsch, Sagi Refael, Doni Silver Simons, Hillel Smith, Ruth Weisberg, Cathy Weiss
How to Become a JAI Member: JAI welcomes applications for membership from artists and arts professionals. For how to apply and to view the selection criteria click on Join JAI in the navigation links at the top or bottom of any page. Questions: contact JAI at admin@jaisocal.org