ABOUT AMY

Amy Reichert is an award winning architect, exhibition designer, and designer of Judaica. Since 1996, when she won second place in the Philip and Sylvia Spertus Judaica Prize for her seder plate, she has participated in invited juried exhibitions in museums around the world. Her work can be seen on display at The Jewish Museum, NY, The Jewish Museum, Vienna, The Yale University Art Gallery, and The San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum. She received her B.A. and M.Arch from Yale University, and combines her studio work with teaching at the School of the Art Institute, Chicago.

Commissions

Whether commemorating a synagogue anniversary or a bat mitzvah, Amy Reichert will create a special design to meet your needs. The union of sophisticated interpretation, contemporary design, and fine craftsmanship distinguishes her work for private and institutional clients around the world.

Synagogue commissions have included Torah ornaments, arks, bimah furniture, ner tamids, and mezzuzahs. Private commissions include pieces for bar/bat mitzvahs, weddings, and anniversaries which will become treasured family heirlooms. All pieces are museum-quality, fabricated by outstanding silversmiths and craftsmen, out of the finest materials.

Please see our contact page to begin the conversation.