Episode 60: Barbara Hines, Visual Artist & Philanthropist

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B”H You’re listening to Jewish Latin Princess and this is our 60th episode! Welcome back everybody I’m Yael Trusch your host, as always happy to be here. To celebrate the big 60, today we switch gears to Art. Today, I have one of my favorite artists, Mrs. Barbara Hines. Barbara is a world renowned artist who discovered her Jewish identity while her children were already teenagers. She was born in Germany and grew up in Australia, not knowing that both her parents had survived the Holocaust. They hid their identity, and the first time she encountered Jews was in college. But that’s not what did it. What was the turning point? How did she eventually find out that she is in fact a Jewish woman? What was the transition to a Jewish lifestyle like? What about her husband and children? And what about her art? How has Judaism informed it? Barbara is extremely prolific. How does the creative process happen for her? No, really, practically speaking, and what is she working on now? What’s in the artist’s mind? And what is her take on charity? Wait till you hear that! Admirable and Inspiring, here’s Barbara Hines. You can find Barbara at www.barbarahinesart.com and on Instagram @barbarahinesart DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPT You may also like | Puede que también te gusteEpisode 20: Rebecca Schweiger, Artist & Founder of The Art Studio NYFriendship Circle: Redefining the Word DisabledEpisode 18: Robin Saex Garbose, Film Writer, Producer & DirectorJewish Calendar Art || Calendario judío 5777Jewish Modern Art DIY B”H You’re listening to Jewish Latin Princess and this is our 60th episode! Welcome back everybody I’m Yael Trusch your host, as always happy to be here. To celebrate the big 60, today we switch gears to Art. Today, I have one of my favorite artists, Mrs. Barbara Hines. Barbara is a world renowned artist who discovered her Jewish identity while her children were already teenagers. She was born in Germany and grew up in Australia, not knowing that both her parents had survived the Holocaust. They hid their identity, and the first time she encountered Jews was in college. But that’s not what did it. What was the turning point? How did she eventually find out that she is in fact a Jewish woman? What was the transition to a Jewish lifestyle like? What about her husband and children? And what about her art? How has Judaism informed it? Barbara is extremely prolific. How does the creative process happen for her? No, really, practically speaking, and what is she working on now? What’s in the artist’s mind? And what is her take on charity?

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