Career
Turner began painting at the age of 58 and has had 56 solo exhibitions, including a solo exhibit in 1998 at The Bible Museum in Tel Aviv. Mason Center in San Francisco, California. Louisiana Galerie Internationale, Palo Alto, California.
Galerie Everats, Paris, France. World Contemporary Art ’98 Exhibition, Los Angeles, California. Audubon Artists at the Salmagundi Club, New York City.
Bracha Turner’s paintings are on permanent display at the Bible Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Hadassah Headquarters in New York City. ZOA House, Tel Aviv, Israel.
The National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section. NCJW, National Headquarters, New York City.
The Office of the Mayor of Jerusalem, Israel.
The Office of the Mayor of Safed, and in the Mayor’s office in New York City. One of her paintings has been reproduced on card published by Hadassah, and six of her drawings appeared in the 1989 book Sara’s Daughters Sing. She appeared in the Jewish Women's Literary Annual Book and in the Encyclopedia of International Women Artists.
The artist is the granddaughter of Rabbi Shmuel Schulman, the self-taught artist in 19th century Eretz Israel, whose works are at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and the Jewish Museum in Paris, France.
Her media include oil, pastel, and pen-and-ink.