About the Artist
Kim Phillips had a 35-year career in sales and marketing. In 2005, she was certified in pararabbinics at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati and studied at Pardes Institute in Jerusalem. There, she found the creative spark for Hebrica, her Jewish paper cut art. These days, she is a full-time artist at her studio, Tiny Creative House, near Monteagle, Tennessee.
The artist will discuss the works in her special exhibit after services on August 24, and return November 17 & 18 to work with adults and children during her Artist-in-Residence Weekend.