As a non-collecting museum, the AJM works with local, national, and international artists to create original exhibitions, and occasionally hosts traveling exhibitions from institutions such as the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Here is a list of recent, notable exhibitions: • 2017: District Paintings.''
Rochelle Blumenfeld • 2011:
Legacy. A Painter's Legacy: The Students of
Samuel Rosenberg (artist) • 2010:
Between Heaven and Earth. Ilene Winn Lederer • 2010:
To Speak Her Heart. Leslie A. Golomb and Barbara Broff Goldman • 2010:
India: A Light Within. Charlee Brodsky • 2010:
I Thought I Could Fly. Charlee Brodsky • 2009:
Tempted, Misled, Slaughtered: The Short Life of Hitler Youth, Paul B. Presented through the
Florida Holocaust Museum • 2009:
Body of Work: Philip Mendlow • 2008-2009:
Love/Fences/Nests. Ally Reeves, Ben Schacter, Anna Divinsky • 2007-2008:
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals. Presented through the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum • 2007:
Of the Painted Image. Miriam Cabessa, Seth Cohen, Peter Rostovsky • 2007:
If My Eyes Speak. Adam Nadel • 2006:
Body in Diaspora. Maritza Mosquera • 2006:
118-60 Metropolitan Avenue. Joan Linder • 2004-2005:
The Mikvah Project. Janice Rubin and Leah Lax • 2004:
QuilkLinks. Louise Silk and Pittsburgh teens • 2003:
From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America. Presented through the
Children's Galleries for Jewish Culture (formerly the Jewish Children's Learning Lab) • 2001:
Encountering the Second Commandment. International group exhibition of 43 artists from eight countries == References ==