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When the Jews were in the desert, the Torah tells us about the משכן, a dwelling where the שכינה , the Divine Presence, was palpable. The Torah also speaks of other tents including Avraham and Sarah's as a resting place for the שכינה. The word שכינה in Hebrew is feminine and is often discussed at the feminine side of God, or the Divine Feminine. In this piece, I was inspired by the idea of the Divine Feminine presence to create a tent, a physical space for the viewer to enter. Adorned with a pseudo-biblical phrase, the text speaks to you. "I am your redemption, come dwell inside" it says in a feminine voice in Hebrew on the outside. The word "dwell", sharing a root with the word שכינה, is ambiguously sexual as it comes from a feminine voice. In doing so, I play with the perspective of the Torah and the idea of the divine feminine, imagining God as she calls out for the wanderer seeking refuge.

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