AGJA initiatives include expanding exhibition opportunities, community outreach programs, and collaborative educational connections to bring art, inspired by Jewish text, tradition, ritual, and personal experience to those who appreciate or want to learn more about the world of Jewish art. HIDDUR, a quarterly Email newsletter and expanding interactive social media were established in 2010. In 2012, The AGJA launched their inaugural members online exhibition. The 2013-2014 online exhibition includes works, available for purchase, by 29 of the guild's members. Work include
ketubbahs,
chuppahs, paintings, works on paper, jewelry and sculpture. The exhibition was curated by Karen Walanka from the Moriah Congregation in Deerfield, IL. ==Mentoring program==