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The Arts

Artistry Comes to Life at the Pozez JCC

For decades, the Pozez JCC has been a vibrant home for the arts, celebrating the breadth and depth of Jewish culture, identity, creativity, diversity, and resiliency through visual art, film, music, theater, and literary arts. From the Bodzin Art Gallery—presenting 7–10 annual exhibitions and showcasing artists working in painting, photography, jewelry, ceramics, glass, fiber, crafts, and mixed media—to the ReelAbilities Film Festival: Northern Virginia, memoir writing classes, and the Makheylah JCC Community Choir, the J offers meaningful opportunities to connect through the arts.

The Bodzin Art Gallery supports and encourages the development of local Jewish artists, artists with disabilities, artists exploring themes reflecting Jewish values, and Israeli art. Through its support of local Jewish artists, artists with disabilities, artists exploring Jewish themes, and Israeli art, the J has built a reputation as a respected cultural destination for artists, art enthusiasts, buyers, and sellers throughout the region.

In THE BODZIN ART GALLERY

Psalm and Celebration
by Holly Markhoff

May 11 - June 26, 2026

Psalm and Celebration is a commentary about the gift of resilience and responsibility to move forward during or following times of loss and challenge. This collection began to emerge in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and further developed following national and international tensions and tragedies, including those in Israel beginning on October 7, 2023. Through the loss and sadness within and around, I found direction and strength in the understanding that life must be celebrated, although it will always coincide with our own, or another’s pain. Celebrations are joyful, but humble in a world of broken glass. Within despair and grief, we pause to light Shabbat candles. On Simchat Torah, we hold hands and we dance.

In THE BODZIN ART GALLERY

Psalm and Celebration
by Holly Markhoff

Holly Berger Markhoff is a contemporary mixed media artist known for her figurative and expressive paintings. Influenced by the elongated figures of Modigliani, and the gilding of Klimt, her work incorporates sculptural elements as paints are built up between layers of glaze, creating a glass-like translucence. Born in New York City, Holly grew up outside of Washington DC. She currently lives in Richmond, Virginia and has a studio in her home and in the city's Museum District. Holly’s work can be found in gallery representations, private, non-profit, corporate and museum collections, as well as staged in the 2021, Hulu Mini Series, Dopesick.
Bodzin Art Gallery
Pozez JCC of Northern Virginia
8900 Little River Turnpike
Fairfax, VA 22031
  Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 6:30am-9:30pm
Friday, 6:30am-6pm
Saturday, 8am-6pm
Sunday, 8am-9:30pm

All visitors to the J must present a membership badge or photo ID to enter the building.

Sing. Connect. Belong.

MAKHEYLAH: JCC COMMUNITY CHOIR

The Makheylah JCC Community Choir welcomes singers of all backgrounds and experience levels. Through Jewish and secular choral music, participants build friendships, express creativity, and strengthen community while preparing for seasonal performances throughout the year.

For more information, contact Shari.Berman@theJ.org.

Writing is Good for the Soul

MEMOIR WRITING GROUP

Creativity is encouraged and fostered at the J. The Memoir Writing Group meets monthly to draft and share their stories. For those who want to share with the community, the writings are posted here.

Stories and opinions of individuals are not necessarily shared by the Pozez Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia.

For more information, contact Shari.Berman@theJ.org.

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