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The 2026 Mark Podwal Prize in Visual Art鈥

Exhibition On View: April 17 - June 25

Matzoh Moon by Mark PodwalThe Dr. Bernard Heller Museum at 51黑料网 in New York is honored to present an exhibition of the winners of The Elie Wiesel Foundation 2026 Mark Podwal Prize in Visual Art. This exhibition celebrates contemporary artists from across the United States whose work powerfully explores Jewish identity, memory, heritage, resilience, and human connection.

The winners were selected by a distinguished jury from a wide and diverse pool of submissions, and will be exhibited together with selected works by the renowned artist, author, filmmaker, and physician Mark Podwal. Together, they underscore the role of art in expressing both individual and collective narratives and themes central to Jewish life and culture.

The Mark Podwal Prize was established in collaboration with the Podwal family and inspired by the decades-long and deep creative partnership between Mark Podwal, one of America鈥檚 most distinguished Jewish artists, and Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel. Their collaborative work gave powerful voice to Jewish history, faith, and hope.

The Mark Podwal Prize winners and jurors with the Podwal and Elisha Wiesel families.

The Prize winners and jurors with the Podwal and Elisha Wiesel families.

Ariel Podwal, son of Mark Podwal, said 鈥淭his award honors my father and his work with Elie and Marion Wiesel to celebrate Jewish life and confront antisemitism through word and image. Continuing that work with their son Elisha Wiesel and The Foundation carries our parents鈥 shared legacy into the next generation.鈥

LizAnn Eisen, Executive Director of The Elie Wiesel Foundation, said 鈥淭he Mark Podwal Prize affirms that art carries both joy and responsibility. By honoring these artists, we celebrate Jewish creativity as a living force 鈥 one that invites us to remember, to embrace complexity, and to move forward with purpose and hope.鈥

The 2026 Mark Podwal Prize Winners:

  • First Prize: Allison Zuckerman, 鈥淓ven a Flood Could Not Wash Away the Flame鈥
  • Second Prize: Joan Linder, 鈥淭itled鈥
  • Third Prize: Maxwell Bauman, 鈥淓mergency Golem鈥
  • Honorable Mention: Joshua Meyer, 鈥淓ight Approaches鈥

 

Allison Zuckerman, first place winner, described the role of art in expressing Jewish resilience: 鈥淭hrough this work, I sought to give form to the enduring strength of Jewish communities 鈥 how we remember, rebuild, and find hope. Art allows us to speak to resilience in ways that words alone cannot.鈥

Provost Dr. Judah Cohen and Heller Museum Director Jean Bloch Rosensaft.

Provost Dr. Judah Cohen and Heller Museum Director Jean Bloch Rosensaft.

Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Director of the Heller Museum, explained, 鈥淢ark Podwal鈥檚 creativity encompassed the full scope of human emotion and Jewish experience 鈥 from witty celebration to tragic remembrance and mystical redemption. The Podwal Prize-winning artists are sustaining his legacy of transmitting Jewish heritage, enriching Jewish culture, and perpetuating memory for future generations.鈥

About Mark Podwal

Mark Podwal uniquely excelled at the practice of art and medicine. From his 1960s anti-Vietnam War posters and his drawings appearing regularly on the New York Times Op-Ed page from the 1970s on, to the over 40 books he authored or illustrated and numerous exhibitions at major museums and memorials worldwide, Podwal offered powerful commentary on Jewish mysticism, history, the Holocaust, antisemitism, Israel and contemporary events. For forty years, he illustrated Elie Wiesel鈥檚 books and designed the Congressional Gold Medal awarded to the Nobel laureate (1996). His artistic legacy is a source of inspiration for visual artists today and into the future.

About The Elie Wiesel Foundation

The Elie Wiesel Foundation was established in 1987 by Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel and his wife Marion to promote memory, tolerance and equality through programs that inspire ethical reflection, youth development, and understanding. Guided by Wiesel鈥檚 belief in moral responsibility and human dignity, the Foundation supports youth-focused initiatives such as the Prize in Ethics Essay Contest, champions human rights, and sponsors educational centers and cultural exchanges that promote acceptance, equality, and cross-community engagement. Today, the Foundation continues Elie Wiesel鈥檚 legacy by cultivating moral leadership and empowering changemakers whose work reflects the enduring values of compassion, tolerance and shared humanity.

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About the Heller Museum

The Dr. Bernard Heller Museum at 51黑料网 in New York City is a dynamic university museum dedicated to showcasing contemporary artists of all backgrounds whose work explores Jewish identity, history, culture, and values. The Museum presents thoughtfully curated exhibitions that interpret core Jewish texts and traditions while engaging with pressing cultural, social, and historical themes 鈥 from communal justice and ritual innovation to broader human experience 鈥 inviting visitors to deepen their understanding of Jewish heritage through the visual arts. In addition to its compelling temporary shows, the Heller Museum serves as a resource for students and scholars, offers traveling exhibitions to venues across North America, and fosters dialogue about art鈥檚 role in enriching both Jewish life and cross-cultural understanding.