Feb 20 2020
Religion, Spirituality and the Arts: The Story of Jonah

Religion, Spirituality and the Arts: The Story of Jonah

Presented by JCC Indianapolis and IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute at Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center (JCC Indy)

Gallery reception and performances (reception 5:30 pm, performances 6:45 pm). Art exhibit runs Feb 14-Mar 29.

Religion, Spirituality, and the Arts (RSA) is a program of the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute directed by Rabbi Sandy Sasso that brings together artists, religious leaders and more for discussions of religious texts that inspire new works of visual and performance art. This year, the group will be exploring the contemporary and psychological implications of the story of Jonah, who is sent by God to prophesy the destruction of the city of Nineveh but runs away from his responsibility, and in doing so winds up in the belly of a whale.

Admission Info

FREE, but pre-registration is appreciated.

FAQ:

Do I need to be a JCC Member to attend? No, everyone is welcome to public events at the J.

Do I need to be Jewish? No. Everyone is welcome here.

Is there parking? Yes. Parking is available adjacent to Hoover Road or in the Visitor parking lot behind the building.

Phone: 317-251-9467

Dates & Times

2020/02/20 - 2020/02/20

Additional time info:

Artist reception 5:30 pm, performances 6:45 pm.

Location Info

Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center (JCC Indy)

6701 Hoover Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46260