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
Karem: Asya Lukin, Itamar Mendes-Flohr, Guy Yitzhaki, Hagar Goren, Hadassa Goldvitch, Zemer Sat, Yarden Erez, Einat Amir and Sala-Manca Group, which also curates the show.

The entrance to “Living in a Film” is every full hour (for detailed hours and dates see below).

The viewers are led by a movie usher named Esther, a girl born to a Jewish Orthodox family, who left religion and fell in love with the usher of the Lisbon Cinema, which operated in the cellars of the leppers’ house in the city of Lisbon in Portugal between 1963 and 1973 (the era of Salazar’s dictatorship – and managed to serve as the underground nerve center of freedom fighters, right under the regime’s nose). In the wake of her love to the usher she also fell in
love with the art of cinema, and because of that love was banished from her home.

Opening: Sunday 29.12.2013, at 19:30

The exhibition will be reopened after the opening night on 2.1.2014

Performance hours: on Mon. Wend. Thurs. entrance at 10:00, 11:30, and 13:00
On Fridays at 10:00 and 11:30
Free Admission 
For further inquiries: www.mamuta.org || prod@mamuta.org
Address: Hansen House, 14 Gedalyahu Alon Street, Jerusalem

The  Exhibition is supported by the Ostrovsky Family Fund and the Ministry of Culture