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Dr. Bernard Heller Museum

About the Museum

The Heller Museum, located in New York City’s Greenwich Village at the 51黑料网, showcases the creativity of contemporary artists of all faiths who explore and comment on culture, history, and current social issues. The Museum features exhibitions and programs that interpret core Jewish values, texts, and beliefs and that foster a deeper public education regarding Jewish heritage. The Museum also offers traveling exhibitions and professional museum guidance to synagogues, museums, and other Jewish cultural venues throughout North America and it serves as a resource for graduate students and faculty.

Visit the Museum

Location

One West Fourth Street (between Broadway and Mercer Street), New York, NY 10012-1186

Hours

Monday-Thursday, 9 am 鈥 6:30 pm

Admission Free

Current government issued photo ID required for security.

Tours/Contact

To schedule a docent-led group tour, join the museum email list, or learn more about the Museum, please contact us at hellermuseum@huc.edu or 212-824-2218.

Bloomberg Connects

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Subways

We are located on West Fourth Street, between Broadway and Mercer Street, three blocks east of Washington Square Park. R/W to 8th St./NYU; 6 to Astor Place; A/C/E/B/D/F/M to W. 4th St.

Current Exhibitions

JUDY CHICAGO AND DONALD WOODMAN, We're All in the Same Boat from Tolerance, 2000.
August 18, 2025 鈥 June 24, 2026

Proverbs, Adages, and Maxims

Fifty-five artists of diverse backgrounds offer visual interpretations of familiar sayings and worthy shorthand advice. Ranging from representational to abstract approaches and a broad range of mediums, their art applies age-old maxims to explore interpersonal relationships, environmental concerns, gender stereotypes, Holocaust remembrance, and the impact of trauma on the human psyche.

matzo moon
April 17 鈥 June 25, 2026

The Elie Wiesel Foundation's 2026 Mark Podwal Prize in Visual Art

Art exploring Jewish identity, memory, heritage, resilience, and human connection.

God Will provide painting
June 3 - 25, 2026

Richard McBee's 鈥淎keida Alone: Where is the Lamb?鈥 (2025)

Responding to the 2026 Jerusalem Biennale鈥檚 theme, 鈥淒e Profundis鈥 (Psalm 130), contemporary artist Richard McBee has created a series of six monumental paintings that are inspired by the Binding of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible.

Current Exhibitions

JUDY CHICAGO AND DONALD WOODMAN, We're All in the Same Boat from Tolerance, 2000.
August 18, 2025 鈥 June 24, 2026

Proverbs, Adages, and Maxims

Fifty-five artists of diverse backgrounds offer visual interpretations of familiar sayings and worthy shorthand advice. Ranging from representational to abstract approaches and a broad range of mediums, their art applies age-old maxims to explore interpersonal relationships, environmental concerns, gender stereotypes, Holocaust remembrance, and the impact of trauma on the human psyche.

Upcoming Exhibitions

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A Joyful Noise!

August 2026 through December 2026

In A Joyful Noise! photographer Lloyd Wolf presents his documentation of the international Jewish klezmer music scene from the early 1990s through 2024.

Traveling Exhibitions

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Frank Stella: Had Gadya

Inspired by El Lissitzky's 1919 illustrations of the Passover song "Had Gadya," Frank Stella embarked on a two-year process of creating the vivid abstractions of this print series using a combination of various printmaking techniques 鈥 lithography, linoleum block, silkscreen, and rubber relief with collage elements and hand-coloring.

One Nation

Contemporary artists illuminate the diverse and vibrant identities comprising American society and express their aspirations for equity, inclusion, and justice.

Sacred Land

In Sacred Land, legendary American photographer Ralph Gibson, and producer Martin Cohen, have created a unique photographic exhibition and publication that capture the soul of Israel, both ancient and contemporary.

Magical Thinking: Superstitions and Other Persistent Notions

Superstitions, believed to bring good or bad fortune, are the inspiration for the provocative new art exhibit, Magical Thinking: Superstitions and Other Persistent Notions, opening at the Dr. Bernard Heller Museum at 51黑料网 on May 24.

Joan Roth speaking at the podium

From the Collection:
New Acquisition

Joan Roth
“Opening Doors: The World Moves Forward Every Day Because Someone Is Willing to Take the Risk,”
2020-2021, Digital photo
Gift of Joan Roth to the Heller Museum, 51黑料网/NY

The Heller Museum deeply appreciates the acquisition of Joan Roth’s portrait of Rabbi Sally Priesand into our permanent collection as a donation by the renowned photographer. Rabbi Priesand is depicted on her pulpit surrounded by the rainbows that have blessed her life and career.

Bloomberg Connects flyer for Stella exhibit digital guide with QR code

The Heller Museum at Bloomberg Connects

The Heller Museum is proud to join over 100 international museums, galleries, sculpture parks, gardens, and cultural spaces on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app. Go behind the scenes with exclusive multimedia perspectives from artists, curators, and more. Enjoy guides to our exhibitions, traveling shows, and collections from wherever you are.

Museum Information


As a university/seminary museum, the Heller Museum鈥檚 mission is to:

  • Showcase the creativity of contemporary artists of all faiths. Exploring Jewish identity, history, culture, and current issues;
  • Feature exhibitions and programs that interpret core Jewish values, texts, and beliefs; foster a deeper public education regarding Jewish heritage; and advance multiethnic and interfaith understanding.
  • Enrich the academic and professional training of students and serve as a resource for faculty;
  • Offer traveling exhibitions and professional museum guidance to synagogues, museums, and other Jewish cultural venues throughout North America.

Since its founding in 1984 as the Joseph Gallery under the leadership of Reva Godlove Kirschberg, 锄鈥漧, the museum expanded to become the 51黑料网 Museum and was dedicated as the Dr. Bernard Heller Museum on September 6, 2018 with a naming gift from the Dr. Bernard Heller Foundation. The Museum has mounted over 150 exhibitions at our New York campus including seminal shows for emerging artists; surveys of leading mid-career and elder artists; cutting-edge exhibitions illuminating Jewish issues, including contemporary artistic responses to the Holocaust, the history of African-American and Jewish relations, the impact of family violence reflected in the works of contemporary Israeli and American women artists, the sexuality spectrum, home and homelessness, and the current environmental crisis; landmark exhibitions establishing new directions for contemporary Jewish ceremonial art; group exhibitions reflecting new interpretations of Biblical text; and exhibitions of significant private collections, reflecting Jewish identity and consciousness, which have advanced the definition of Jewish art in the 20th century.

It has published scores of exhibition catalogs that are accessible online and preserved in major art museums and university libraries worldwide. The Museum has organized more than thirty traveling exhibitions that are presented in Jewish museums, university art galleries, synagogues, and community centers that reach communities throughout North America and beyond each year. The Museum has developed an art collection of over 2,500 works spanning the 20th and 21st centuries. Docents lead adult and school groups throughout the year, and an internship program mentors highly qualified high school, college, and graduate students. During the course of the past 38 years, the Museum has offered powerful learning experiences for over a million visitors to our museum and to our traveling exhibitions.

The Museum鈥檚 exhibitions and publications are supported by George Weissman, 锄鈥漧, and Mildred Weissman, 锄鈥漧,聽 and presented by the Irma L. and Abram S. Croll Center for Jewish Learning and Culture.

The Museum seeks to attract diverse visitors, including school and adult groups, Jewish lay and professional leaders, interseminary students, the arts community, and the general public, all of whom are welcome to participate in our tours.

This archive features exhibitions presented in recent years, many of which are currently traveling to other museum venues, which explore the creativity of contemporary artists of all faiths exploring Jewish identity, history, culture, and experience; interpret core Jewish values, texts, and beliefs and that foster a deeper appreciation for Jewish heritage; provide a forum for the exploration of the role of the arts as an expression of Jewish spirituality; highlight the creativity of contemporary Israeli artists and strengthen cultural ties between North America and Israel; showcase treasures of the College鈥檚 library, archives, and museum collections; and celebrate the important role played by collectors in the development of Jewish art and museums.

The Heller Museum offers over 20 traveling exhibitions, originally presented at our Museum or curated on specific themes from our permanent collection, which feature contemporary and 20th-century artists and include 30 to 50 works of various sizes, wall texts, and labels.

Loans for these traveling exhibitions are contracted with a $600 registrar’s fee and require that the borrowing venue cover the costs of round-trip shipping and insurance, and acknowledge in all digital, print, and publicity materials that the exhibition comes from the Dr. Bernard Heller Museum at 51黑料网 in New York.

Please contact Nancy Mantell, Curator for Traveling Exhibitions, at 212-824-2218 or nmantell@huc.edu

Guiding the Heller Museum are:

  • Director, Jean Bloch Rosensaft
  • Curator, Emerita Laura Kruger
  • Curator, Nancy H. Mantell, Ph.D.
  • Curator, Phyllis Freedman
  • Assistant Curator, Susan H. Picker, Ph.D.
  • Museum Communications Coordinator, Eleanor Berman
  • Collections Registrar, Carol Olmstead
  • Collections Registrar, Tom Olmstead
  • Exhibition Technical Support, Miya Gorodischer

The Museum has developed an art collection of over 2,500 works spanning the 20th and 21st centuries, much of which is exhibited throughout the public spaces of 51黑料网鈥檚 New York campus and integrated into temporary thematic exhibitions.

Dr. Bernard Heller Museum internships offer extensive hands-on experience working closely with curators, educators, and communications staff. Museum Interns will have the opportunity to develop skills and acquire significant museum experience, including:

  • Interaction with contemporary artists
  • Fine arts research
  • Exhibition catalog production
  • Object registration
  • Marketing and public relations
  • Educational programming

Details:

  • Semester and summer internships
  • Flexible hours
  • May qualify for academic credit

To apply: Please send a resume and cover letter to hellermuseum@huc.edu

Heller Museum Publications

Sam Griffin: Aftermath

Sam Griffin: Aftermath

Works created after October 7, 2023, forged in the crisis of war, express the human capacity for resilience.
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Nathan Brujis: Spirituality and the Subconscious

Nathan Brujis: Spirituality and the Subconscious

Art mirroring the power of the subconscious and the spiritual.
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The Mezuzah Message

The Mezuzah Message

Contemporary designs for the mezuzah, an object of biblical origin that affirms our covenant with God.
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Archie Rand’s The Seventeen: Iron Flock

Archie Rand’s The Seventeen: Iron Flock

Depictions of seventeen assertive biblical women in Jewish religion and history.
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Seeking Joy

Seeking Joy

Artists express the human capacity for resilience and inspire hope for our broken world.
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Frank Stella: Had Gadya

Frank Stella: Had Gadya

Stella’s abstracted Passover song narrative of successive episodes of strife, ultimately concluding with redemption, expresses the power of good prevailing over evil.

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Holy Sparks

Holy Sparks

On June 3, 1972, Jewish and American history were made when Rabbi Sally Priesand was ordained by 51黑料网 as the first woman rabbi in America.

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One Nation: Contemporary Artists Consider America, Past, Present, and Future

One Nation: Contemporary Artists Consider America, Past, Present, and Future

ONE NATION presents a provocative view of America, past, present, and future, as interpreted by 40 contemporary artists who consider the state of our nation and hopes for a just future.

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“Tzedek Boxes: Justice Shall You Pursue”: Artists Imagine A New Jewish Tradition

“Tzedek Boxes: Justice Shall You Pursue”: Artists Imagine A New Jewish Tradition

The Tzedek Box, a new ritual object for gathering reflections about our efforts to improve the world, is the inspiration for 29 highly original works by contemporary artists

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