The Moon's Reflection on the Asphalt / Beit Ha'Gefen28/03/2019 to - 28/06/2019 Beit HaGefen Gallery and your studio are happy to announce the opening of a group exhibition in the Women's Leadership in Culture project of artists who come mostly from traditional backgrounds. The exhibition deals with tensions and conflicts within the artists' lifestyles: dealing with external appearance, calling for religious and communal equality, protesting violence against women and raising questions about women's representation in the media. The works raise questions about the various forces of society that are applied to women, especially women in traditional societies, they create a courageous expression that is not afraid of contradictions and internal or external conflicts. The artists created their works during the past year in groups in Haifa, Jerusalem and Lod. The exhibition summarizes the activities that took place in a series of monthly meetings, focusing on the artistic practice of each artist alongside imparting knowledge, tools and the development of personal skills by professionals from the fields of economics and civil leadership. The exhibition is the highlight of the program and includes existing and new works developed especially in the past year. During the month of June there will be a launch evening for the catalog accompanying the project. Cast: Ruth Kestenbaum Ben-Dov, Tamar Zadok, Shani Abramovitch, Amira Foudi, Nasreen Pahmawi, Shlomit Etgar, Linda Taha, Nasreen Abu Bakr, Hala Abu Kishk, Tal Michaelis, Anat Rosenson Ben Hur Falksin, Amira Zian, Dana Yosef, Leah Leokstein, Bat El Alfasi, Ayelet Dora Sapiria, Zohavi, Yael Sarlin, Shulamit Etzion Minchat: Nawal Abu 'Issa, Raya Brukenthal and Sharqi Golani Closing date: 28.6 The "Women in Culture" project is a project that aims to promote the professionalism of women artists from religious backgrounds in the field of visual art and their growth as influential and leading leaders in the field of culture in various communities. The project began several years ago by Tzippi Mizrachi, founder of her own studio, and Yaela Hazut Yanuka, former curator of the Beit Hagefen Gallery and the head of the arts department in the British Council in the present. Both are graduates of the IVLP exchange programs of the American Embassy, which enabled the execution of the project. The project was made possible thanks to the generous partnership and generous support of the US Embassy, your own studio Jerusalem, Beit Hagefen Jewish Arab Cultural Center in Haifa, Lod Municipality, the Lottery Council for Culture and Art, MATI Jerusalem, the Jerusalem Foundation Investors in the community. Initiatives: Tzipi Mizrachi and Yaela Hazut-Yanuka // Treasures and artistic escorts: Hadas Glazer and Yael Messer / Conductors: Nawal Abu-Issa, Raya Brukenthal and Sharki Golani / Lod Group Coordinator: Moria Adar Plaskin // Curator: Hanin Abed Your own studio is a center for promoting young religious artists working in the Katamonim neighborhood of Jerusalem. It is a group of artists who are graduates of the various academic academies of the arts, who operate in a wide range of mediums and come from religious society on the whole spectrum of their streams. The studio works to raise the visibility of women's art in the local space in Jerusalem and in general, and by art allows dialogue and connection between different segments of the population. Beit Hagefen - The Arab - Jewish Cultural Center in Haifa is a non-profit organization that strives to establish equal and egalitarian spaces that contain the diversity of identities and cultures in Israel and around the world. The Art Gallery at Beit Hagefen is a space for contemporary art and a home for the study of local and regional culture. The gallery holds exhibitions, educational activities and events, with an emphasis on local and regional art. The gallery is also responsible for the preservation and development of works in the public area of the Wadi Nisnas neighborhoods. Matt ' s Jerusalem is a non-profit organization that helps entrepreneurs starting out and for business owners who want to start or expand a business: consulting and business assistance in raising funds, guidance and training, including the program creating a business artists and designed for conduct proper business alongside the promotion of art. Translated using Google translate. location - Beit Ha'Gefen רחוב הגפן 2, חיפה Time - 28/03/2019 to - 28/06/2019 Exhibition opening - 28/03/2019, שעה - 19:00 |