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A POTTER, PERFORMANSE ARTIST AND LECTURER IN VARIOUS INSTITUTES.
RUNS HIS OWN INDEPENDENT STUDIO IN TEL AVIV.
Graduate from Bezalel Academy of art, Jerusalem - department of Ceramics and Glass Design (2000)
Specialty in the fields of ceramic screen printing and paper clay
Member of the editorial staff of "1280" "- Israeli magazine of clay culture
Member of the khnum group – 4 potters that aim to expose the public to the joy and commitment in the process of pottery making using performance art and installations as their medium.
Recipient of AIDA Scholarship to the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Newcastle, NE, USA.2010
Selected Group Exhibitions:
"Clay, Sensation", The Fifth Biennale for Israeli Ceramics(2009)
The second International Modern Pot Art Biennale Exhibition, Shanghai, China(2010)
"Designers plus 10" the design museum, Holon.(2012)
"Identity", the Knesset permanent collection of contemporary Israeli ceramics(2016)
the 47th congress of the international academy of ceramics (IAC), Sant Pau Modernista, Barcelona, Spain.(2016)
first person. Second nature" The Tel aviv crafts and desing biennale (2020)"
Private Collections:
The Knesset permanent collection of contemporary Israeli ceramics, Jerusalem.
The Umm el-Fahem Art Gallery collection, Israel
The Modern Pot Art gallery collection, Shanghai, China The Watershed Center for Ceramic art ceramic collction,Main,USA
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Dr. Roni Amir received her Ph.D. in Art History and Archaeology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2009. She currently teaches in Bezalel and has been the head of the Academic Department at Emuna Ephrata – Academic College of Education for Art since 1996. Dr. Amir is an archaeologist and historian by training, who specializes in ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman She teaches courses in History of Art, Ancient Architecture, Mythologies and Archetypes as well as Visual Art. The author has published articles about Ancient Synagogues, ceramics from varied archeological sites, and Roman and Byzantine mosaics.
Researcher, algorithm developer, and lecturer.
Studied humanities at Hebrew University and attained a Neuroscience Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University. Studies visual perception and information processing, in particular temporal and spatial aspects of attention orientation and eye movements.
Engages in data-based installations, and social activistm.
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Veronique Inbar is a Visual Artist, a Film Editor and Lecturer.
Veronique is a lecturer at The Screen Based Arts Department at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem.
Veronique holds a B.A. in Film and Television and in Humanities from The Tel Aviv University, and is a graduate of the "Midrasha" School of Arts.
Veronique exhibited solo and Two Person exhibitions at various venues, including the Janco Dada Museum, the Municipal Art Gallery of Rehovot, Tivon’s Memorial Center and the Artspace Tel Aviv Gallery. She also participated in many group shows.
She is a board member of The Israeli Artists Union.
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