A neon-colored abstract painting. A photographer documenting queer nightlife. A ceramicist whose work has nothing to do with menorahs, Hebrew letters or ritual objects. At this year’s Sababa Jewish Arts & Culture Festival, organizers say all of it could belong. As applications open for the festival’s growing artist marketplace, organizers behind one of St. Louis’ largest Jewish cultural events are making something clear: Jewish art no longer nee…
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