Voices
Inspired by people fighting antisemitism, in 2021, I began creating original designs to honor their work and to motivate others by posting them on social media. I took photos at events, conferences & webinars which I transformed into graphics using Photoshop & Illustrator. This gallery features some of these early, 2021/22 pieces.
After 10/7, I began creating weekly reels for @artagainstantisemtism and artwork for The Hatikvah Sticker Collective and the Achdut Postcard Project.
Photos & Reels
Starting with the “No Hate No Fear” march in January 2020, I have been documenting activist events in the Jewish community. Recently that includes the weekly “Run for Their Lives” rallies in the Boston area. All reels posted to @artagainstantisemitism







Numbers
I began this project focusing on statistics and how to bring them out of articles and into the world. I wanted to amplify the alarming trends that I read about AND experienced as a designer working in higher education.
In 2022, I shifted towards a collective documentary process to include the perspectives of other creatives — visual artists, dancers, musicians, poets, illustrators — from around the world. I initiated the Artist Feature Series project in collaboration with The Combat Antisemitism Movement.

Graphic created after reading the results of the 2020 survey of 11,000 people age 18-39 in 50 states. The survey done by the Claims Conference.

First post for Art Against Antisemitism. Designed in response to the Federal Hate Crime Statistics, 2019. ucr.fbi.gov.

Graphic created after reading the results of the 2020 survey of 11,000 people age 18-39 in 50 states. The survey done by the Claims Conference.

Graphic created after reading There’s a New Anti-Semitic Message on Social Media Every 83 Seconds: Study. Melissa Chan. Time.com.

Graphic inspired by article, Hate Crimes Against Jewish Students are at An All Time High on Forbes.com.

I work in academia, so glad they did this research to quantify the issue: check out: Are Educated People













