With support from the California Arts Council, The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) will provide Teen Art Connections (TAC), a year-long paid internship for ten teens from low- to moderate-income families and diverse backgrounds. The TAC Internship comprises a structured sequence of arts education, social and emotional development, and career readiness activities during after-school and weekend hours at The CJM.
Since its founding in 1984, The CJM has established itself as one of the Bay Area’s most distinguished and innovative cultural institutions where visitors can connect through shared experiences with the arts. We present exhibitions and education programs that are timely, relevant, and representative of the highest levels of artistic achievement and scholarship. In 2018, The CJM celebrated ten years in its landmark Daniel Libeskind-designed building which amplifies the organization’s mission. Exhibitions offer multiple entry points, putting Jewish themes at the center of shared human experience by drawing on popular culture, folklore, and secular Jewish life as well as religious traditions. Engaging, hands-on programs encourage audiences to become culture creators themselves through interactions with artists, works of art, and other participants. The CJM’s K-12 School and Teacher Programs take a holistic approach to arts education in partnership with Bay Area schools and artists.

