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Broken Kayfabe – Keren Shavit in collaboration with Adi Omry

Broken Kayfabe – Keren Shavit in collaboration with Adi Omry

Opening: Tuesday July 12, 8pm Curators: Sala-Manca In her recent video and photography pieces (2013 – 2016), Keren Shavit refers to different genres, finding inspiration in experimental film, documentary film, […]

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Mamuta Hosts 2015 | Open Call for Artists in Residency

Mamuta’s Open Call 2015 : The Underground Academy 5 artists in residence, 2 artists in the internship Period: 6 months with an option for additional 6 months extension Last date for […]

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20.2.2015 Artists talk with Al-Korchan family about Eternal Sukkah

Post by Mamuta Art and Media Center.

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Artists Talks at the Ethnographic Department

Tomorrow, 6.2.2015  Friday at 10:00 Topic:  Tawfiq Kan’aan | Director of the Jesus Hilfe Leprosarium, Artists: Hannan Abu Hussein, Yeshayahu Rabinowitz and Sala-manca group

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Nanotechnology and Arts Conference

The aim of the project to produce brainstorming and synergy between nanotechnology and arts. The conference will bring together scientists and artists, who together will try to formulate a scientific […]

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(Hebrew) טלנובלה ואמנות

Sorry, this entry is only available in Hebrew.

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Experimental Cinema and Video Art Awards

The   Call  is open, register here

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6.2.2015 Artists talk about Tawfiq Kan’aan

6.2.2015, Friday at 10:00 Topic:  Tawfiq Kan’aan | Director of the Jesus Hilfe Leprosarium, Artists: Hannan Abu Hussein, Yeshayahu Rabinowitz and Sala-manca group Tawfiq Kan’aan | Director of the Jesus Hilfe Leprosarium Tawfiq Kan’aan […]

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Artists Talks at the Ethnographic Department

6.2.2015, Friday at 10:00 Topic:  Tawfiq Kan’aan | Director of the Jesus Hilfe Leprosarium, Artists: Hannan Abu Hussein, Yeshayahu Rabinowitz and Sala-manca group 20.2.2015, Friday at 10:00 Topic: Eternal Sukkah with Al-Korchan family and […]

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Please notice the new opening hours of the Ethnographic Department: Monday and Thursday 10-15, Wednesday 17-21 and Fridays 9-12

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About Us

The Mamuta Project is a center for artistic creation, encounters, research, and display of art. The Center, is an artist’s run space, developed and directed by the Sala-Manca Group. Mamuta is comprised of artists’ workspaces; video, sound, and electronics labs; a wood, metal, and plastics workshop. The goal of the project is to advance art projects and to create a framework for artists from different media, as well as curators, architects, designers, and researchers, who wish to create in the spirit of cooperation, dialogue, and technological innovation.

Mamuta offers guidance and support for the development of its artists’ individual projects, and initiates and produces projects at the Center as well as at other sites in and outside of Jerusalem—in cooperation with institutions and individuals in Israel and abroad. The project is dedicated to creating conditions for developing an active community of artists, allowing for personal development alongside collaborative work, through an engagement with the place and time.

A project by Sala-Manca Group (through Hearat Shulaym Foundation)

With the generous support of:

Ostrovsky Family Fund, Leichtag Foundation

From 2009 to August 2012 Mamuta project operated at El-Dan House, thanks to the kind support of Daniela Passal z”l, as a joint project by Hearat Shulaym and the Jerusalem Foundation. Since November 2013 Mamuta Center it operates at Hansen House.

Mamuta 2009-2012 ~ Ein Karem

Hearat Shulaym (2001-2007)

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Contact

Gedaliahu Alon 14, Jerusalem

prod@mamuta.org
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