• Zoom meeting “For the Sake of Peace” – Twenty Four Hours Before, Exhibition Closing

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    Closing discussion of the exhibition "Twenty Four Hours Before": On Vision and Hope – From the events at The Lupines Hill (Mitzpetel) during Sukkot 2023, through the current exhibition, to the present state of the hill: the ongoing threat to it and the efforts of activists to protect it. With the participation of: Sala-Manca Group, […]

  • Exhibition Closing- Live Shows

    Mamuta Art and Media Center, Hansen House Gedaliahu Alon 14, Jerusalem, Israel

    Exhibition Closing Event: Two live music performances by Liel Fishbein and Eran Ivgi

  • Artists Talk as part of the Exhibitions

    Mamuta Art and Media Center, Hansen House Gedaliahu Alon 14, Jerusalem, Israel

    Eitan Haviv and Naama Mokady in conversation with the curator Maayan Sheleff

  • Lundqvist Workshop

    Mamuta Art and Media Center, Hansen House Gedaliahu Alon 14, Jerusalem, Israel

    As part of Lundqvist and the themes it explores, Naama Mokady invites the audience to an evening of guided imagination techniques, focusing on each individual's relationship with the figure of the father in their life. During the evening, Yifat Steinmetz-Herst, multidisciplinary artist, poet, and bibliotherapist, will read from her poetry and expand the conversation around […]

  • Exhibition Lecture with Eitan Haviv and Maayan Shelef

    As part of Sonic Memory, Eitan Haviv will join curator Maayan Shelef for a conversation about his works in the exhibition, as part of The Musrara Hosts lecture series at Mazkeka. The Musrara Hosts lecture series offers open talks to the public at Mazkeka, featuring creators from the fields of art, performance, and music, who […]

  • Artists Talk

    Mamuta Art and Media Center, Hansen House Gedaliahu Alon 14, Jerusalem, Israel

    Talia Tokatly in conversation with the curator Dveer Shaked. Free Entrance!

  • Intersections at JFF 2025

    Jerusalem Cinematheque 11 Hebron Road, Jerusalem

    For the second year in a row, the festival takes place during a time of war. Wars. Hostages remain in Gaza, destruction continues there and here, lives are being lost. The pain surrounding us cannot, and should not, be ignored. In such times, some confront reality at hand, while others turn to imagination, envisioning worlds […]

  • Exhibition Opening – HUGS

    Ruti Sela, Hugs, solo exhibition. Mamuta Art and Research Center, Hansen House, Jerusalem, as part of the Jerusalem Film Festival and Manofim Festival. Curator: Lea Mauas (sala-manca) Opening: Thursday, 24.07.25, 19:30 In artist Ruti Sela’s new exhibition at the Maamuta Art Center, four works are presented that explore the body, interpersonal relationships, and technology. The […]

  • Close-Up Hugs: Gallery Talk with Ruti Sela and Dr. Gilad Reich

    As part of the exhibition “Hugs” by artist Ruti Sela, a gallery talk will be held between her and Dr. Gilad Reich, Curator of the Noel and Harriette Levine Department of Photography at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. The conversation will explore ideas around photography, archives, documentation, and ethics. In addition, the discussion will address the […]

  • Hugs-Appendix: Closing Event

    Closing Event of the Exhibition “Hugs” by artist Ruti Sela and a conversation with her. During the event, the work-in-progress “Hugs-Appendix” will be screened. The piece includes research and media-based investigation of the people filmed in “HUGS 1999”, alongside a facial recognition search using artificial intelligence, raising ethical questions. Ruti Sela is an artist working […]

  • Exhibition Opening: Resounding Voice

    Opening event for Resounding Voice at The Mamuta Art and Research Center - The first solo exhibition in Israel by artist and choreographer Netta Weiser. In the exhibition, Weiser reactivates a sound archive recorded in Egypt in 1933 by Brigitta Schiffer (1909–1986), a Jewish-German composer and musicologist whose life was shaped by experiences of migration […]

  • A Performance by Tom Klein at Resounding Voice

    Cellist Tom Klein, performs a contemporary musical response to Brigitta Schiffer's string quartet from 1933, at "Resounding Voice", a new exhibition at the Mamuta Art and Research Center. The quartet’s second movement draws inspiration from a phonograph recording of a funeral song performed by a boys’ choir, which Schiffer recorded in an oasis in Egypt […]