American Jewish Museum
The American Jewish Museum, or AJM, is a contemporary Jewish art museum located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A department of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, the museum is located in the Squirrel Hill JCC at the corner Forbes Avenue and Murray Avenue, in the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish neighborhood. The museum was founded in 1998, and though it does not have a permanent collection, it hosts several original and traveling exhibitions each year. The AJM aims to explore contemporary Jewish issues through art and related programs that facilitate intercultural dialogue.
History
Prior to 1998, the JCC of Greater Pittsburgh had a small community gallery for nearly 25 years. Under the auspices of , the gallery underwent a period of substantial growth, evolving into a museum and receiving accreditation from the . Accreditation by CAJM requires strict adherence to standards regarding archives, catalogues, and curating, as well as educational programs and outreach.Today, the AJM galleries are still located on the Pittsburgh JCC's Squirrel Hill campus. While the AJM continues to emphasize the Pittsburgh community in its exhibitions and programming, its scope has grown as it collaborates with regional, national, and international artists and organizations. Additionally, the AJM frequently explores Jewish themes such as contemporary iterations of rituals, but aims to reach the wider community though exhibits with broad appeal and programming that encourages interfaith discourse.
Recent exhibitions
As a non-collecting museum, the AJM works with local, national, and international artists to create original exhibitions, and occasionally hosts traveling exhibitions from institutions such as the United States [Holocaust Memorial Museum]. Here is a list of recent, notable exhibitions:- 2017: Rochelle Blumenfeld
- 2011: Legacy. A Painter's Legacy: The Students of Samuel Rosenberg (artist)
- 2010: Between Heaven and Earth.
- 2010: To Speak Her Heart. Leslie A. Golomb and Barbara Broff Goldman
- 2010: India: A Light Within. Charlee Brodsky
- 2010: I Thought I Could Fly. Charlee Brodsky
- 2009: Tempted, Misled, Slaughtered: The Short Life of Hitler Youth, Paul B. Presented through the Florida Holocaust Museum
- 2009: Body of Work: Philip Mendlow
- 2008-2009: Love/Fences/Nests. , ,
- 2007-2008: Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals. Presented through the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- 2007: Of the Painted Image. , ,
- 2007: If My Eyes Speak. Adam Nadel
- 2006: Body in Diaspora.
- 2006: 118-60 Metropolitan Avenue.
- 2004-2005: The Mikvah Project. and Leah Lax
- 2004: QuilkLinks. and Pittsburgh teens
- 2003: From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America. Presented through the List of museums and cultural institutions in [New York City#Children.27s museums|Children's Galleries for Jewish Culture]
- 2001: Encountering the Second Commandment. International group exhibition of 43 artists from eight countries