

Our Mission.
Jewish creatives have always shaped culture, yet many artists, writers, designers, musicians, filmmakers, and makers are working in isolation. We created FIELD to make those connections easier, strengthen visibility, and help creative people find one another.
In recent years, many Jewish artists have found themselves navigating an increasingly difficult cultural landscape. Some have felt unwelcome in creative spaces they once considered home. Others have chosen to stay quiet, hide parts of their identity, or step back from opportunities, collaborations, and communities altogether. The result has been a growing sense of isolation at a time when connection matters most.
FIELD exists in response to that reality. We believe Jewish creatives deserve spaces where they can show up fully as themselves—without having to explain, justify, or diminish who they are. FIELD is an open and inclusive platform built to foster connection, visibility, collaboration, and opportunity. It is a place to discover fellow creatives, share work, exchange ideas, find collaborators, and build meaningful professional and personal relationships.
More than a directory or network, FIELD is an effort to strengthen the creative fabric of the Jewish community. By bringing artists, writers, designers, musicians, filmmakers, and cultural workers together, we hope to create a space where creativity can flourish, careers can grow, and no one has to navigate this journey alone.

What is [FIELD]?
A field is a place where possibility lives. It’s an open space. A meeting ground. A place where things begin, where things grow.
Seeds become ideas. Ideas become projects. Projects become careers, friendships, collaborations, movements.
FIELD exists to create more surface area for connection within the Jewish creative community—between artists and audiences, founders and freelancers, employers and talent, organizations and individuals.
It's not a network. It's not a directory. It's not a social platform. It's a field: open, interconnected, and full of potential.
Some people arrive to plant something. Others arrive looking for what’s already taking root. The goal is the same: to help good people find one another and see what becomes possible when they do.
Jewish creativity doesn't happen in isolation. It happens in relationship: through conversation, collaboration, mentorship, work, culture, and community. Not every conversation becomes a partnership. Not every introduction becomes a project. But every meaningful thing starts somewhere.
We hope [FIELD] becomes that place.
Make good art.
Don’t be a dick.
This coalition exists to support, connect, and celebrate creatives through art, collaboration, humour, culture, conversation, and community.
This is not a political battleground. This is not an activism arena. This is not a space for harassment, intimidation, or hate.
We have a zero-tolerance policy for antisemitism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, misogyny, religious hatred, or discrimination of any kind. Any member engaging in hate speech, targeted harassment, threats, abusive behaviour, dog whistles, denialism, or attempts to make this space hostile or unsafe will be removed immediately and permanently. No debates. No “just asking questions.” No exceptions.
We are building a space where creatives can exhale. A space to network, create, laugh, share work, discover opportunities, and enjoy genuinely great art without fear, hostility, or constant conflict. Protecting that environment is non-negotiable. If you cannot engage respectfully and in good faith, this is not the space for you.