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ABOUT 

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Creative Education Manager & Content Creator. Passionate about fostering learning experiences in education, art, and culture. Certified Nia Instructor providing vibrant classes, inspiring events and workshops.

Born in Israel, 1973. Married with two children, resident of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Master's degree in Arts Education, Kibbutzim College of Education (2019), Photography and Art studies, Beit Berl Academic College (2006), Bachelor's degree in Economics and Political Science, Tel Aviv University (2000).

For the past five years, I have managed and developed the AMIT Center for Gifted and Outstanding Students in Tel Aviv-Yafo (on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Tel Aviv Municipality). This follows years of teaching children, youth, and adults in workshops on photography, writing, art, and creativity in formal, informal, academic, and private settings.

I see creativity as a tool for deep acquaintance, personal empowerment, and community connection. I believe in the power of the language of imagery, creation, and movement to connect people. In all fields of my work, I explore human life and search for ways to improve our shared existence.

In 2017, I participated in the "Women in Red" project, which dealt with trauma coping for women working in the Sderot Municipality. In 2012, I curated the exhibition “Home-Place” at the Art Biennial, together with the Umm al-Fahm Art Gallery. Board member of the multicultural theater for children and youth, Elmina - Jaffa.

 

Solo exhibitions: “Composed” Vitrina Gallery, HIT Holon Institute of Technology, curator: Maya Anner (2018), “Ever Green”, Kandinof House Gallery, Jaffa (2018). Among group exhibitions: “In Their Image: Album Darom” Curators: Irena Gordon, Dana Arieli, Petach Tikva Museum of Art (2024), HeadOn Photo Festival, “Portrait Prize Exhibition” Sydney, Australia (May 2019), “Women in Red” PHOTO IS:RAEL Sixth International Photography Festival, Tel Aviv (2018) and South Cinema Festival, Sderot (2017).

 

I am happy to get your feedback and looking forward to work with you on the next project.

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