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Perach Zahav Yeruham – Cross Generation project
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The exhibition will be open to the public for two weeks between 23.7-6.8 (hours: 10:00-19:00)
Musrara Garduate/Thesis Exhibition presents the works of students graduating from the Photography, New Media Art, Visual Communication, New Music and Advanced studies – Experimental Music and Sound Art departments. In their final year, each student proposes a site-specific project, and works on his personal project with the guidance of heads of departments and other lecturers through simulations, tests, and mid-year presentations. Towards the appointed hour, the school on its different classes is transformed into a diverse display complex. The exhibition brings together the different departments with works created on the intersection of art and technology, photographs, various visual pieces, books, site specific photo and video installations, performance, and sound installations.
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Testimonial 4th retreat - A thank you letter from Adi Koll
The 4th Matanel Retreat 2018
Thank you for a wonderful and inspiring day.
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Daughters of the king
Portraits of Ashkenazi and Sephardic women from Jerusalem, New York, Paris, and beyond that seek to illuminate the femininity that accompanies “every gesture and every moment of their daily lives as religious women.”