Yehudit Shadur
Shadur studied fine arts and art history in Milwaukee, and at New York Art Students' League, London Polytechnic, and Queens College, New York. From the 1970s, she initiated and pioneered the contemporary revival of the Jewish papercut. Her work is represented in museums and important institutional and private collections, among the Israel Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, and many others. She and her husband live in Jerusalem.
Shadur studied fine arts and art history in Milwaukee, and at New York Art Students' League, London Polytechnic, and Queens College, New York. From the 1970s, she initiated and pioneered the contemporary revival of the Jewish papercut. Her work is represented in museums and important institutional and private collections, among the Israel Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, and many others. She and her husband live in Jerusalem. See less
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