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Monday 3/3 20:30 – Culture Jamming

An evening with Jean Peters from Peng! Collective, Berlin Jean will inspire with examples of his own and other groups actions and discuss what lessons can be learned. Should culture jamming be […]

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Friday 28.2 Picnic and Artists Talk – Closing of “Living In a Film” exhibition

We’ll meet at 2 pm at Hansen gardens for an informal artists talk and picnic. With Asya Lukin, Hagar Goren, Einat Amir, Hadassa Goldvicht, Itamar Mendes-Flohr, Sala-Manca, Zemer Sat. Also a […]

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Borderline – Two performance events in the frame of Rashamim (drawing biennale)

Tuesday 18/2 and Tuesday 25/2 19:00-21:0o (each day different performances will be held) Borderline Digital 25.2 Borderline – program (Hebrew) Participating artists: adi kaplan and shahar carmel together with Dudu Carmel and […]

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Invisible Borders & Participatory Documentary in Contested Spaces ||Nitin Sawhney

Wednesday 22.1 || 20:00 Invisible Borders & Participatory Documentary in Contested Spaces Nitin Sawhney, Assistant Professor of Media Studies, The New School In this talk Nitin Sawhney, Assistant Professor of Media […]

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Living in a Film (Opening Hours. Closing 28.2)

The first exhibition of Mamuta at Hansen will open on December 29. The project, which incorporates art, cinema and performance, will feature eight artists who were artists-in-residence at Mamuta in Ein […]

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“Living in a Film – on Cinema Lisbon in the Historiography of the Middle East”

The first exhibition of Mamuta at Hansen will open on December 29. The project, which incorporates art, cinema and performance, will feature eight artists who were artists-in-residence at Mamuta in Ein […]

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Batya M. – The Return Home

Batya M. – The Return Home, 2013 Batya M. – The Return Home (2013) is the last (and only) episode of the telenovela starring and filmed by Sala-Manca group in Buenos […]

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Awardees of the Video Art and Experimental Cinema Awards

We are glad to present the Awardees of the 1st and 2 Prize of the Experimental Cinema and Video Art Awards 1st Prize in Memory of Murray L. Galinson Marganith […]

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Intersections – 10 years

click poster to enlarge 10 years have gone by in a whizz! Film projectors are dormant, video is kicking ass and Internet is all over the place. Looking back at […]

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AUTONOMY & ANATOMY OF THE MOVING IMAGE: Video & Experimental Cinema in the Last Decade

AUTONOMY & ANATOMY OF THE MOVING IMAGE: Video & Experimental Cinema in the Last Decade Celebrating 10 years of the Video Art and Experimental Cinema Awards at the Jerusalem Film […]

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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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Gedaliahu Alon 14, Jerusalem

prod@mamuta.org
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