There is no Place More Exalted than My Present Refuge An Exhibition and Event Series
here is no Place More Exalted than My Present Refuge
An Exhibition and Event Series
Mamuta Center for Contemporary Art at the Hansen House
3.2.17 – 11.3.17
At the opening:
Performance: ״Sacrifice״ by Adina Bar-On
Music: Faisal Aduma, The Ensemble of Terror and Love (Amir Bolzman and Ariel Armoni); Adaya GodlevskyAmong the participants are: Silvia Cabib, Elham Rokni, Roee Rosen, Eran Zax, Reuven Zahavi, Adi Kaplan and Shahar Carmel, Omer Isa, Max Epstein, Israel Rabinovitz, Sara Benninga, Lezli Rubin-Kunda, Avi Mograbiand Dan Allon, Hanna Ben Haim Yulzari, Nitsan Cohen, Marcelo Lauber, Ofri Cnaani, Leora Wise , Hilla Royzenman, Gustavo Sagorsky, Effi Weissand Amir Borenstein, Sharon Balaban, Yoav Fisch, Dana Tannhauser, Chen Sheinberg, Dorit Figovich Goddard, Yeshaiahu Rabinovitz, Gilad Ophir, Tomer Appelbaum Vaknin, Itamar Medes-Flohr, Sharon Pazner, Tamar Eloul, Mor Efron, Ronit Brat, Roni Karpiol, Amir Ronen, Sharon Agazi, Beth Erez, Uri Levinson, Gaya Kipnis Smith, Zehavit Carmel, Igal Ophir, Roni Brot, Sharon Pazner, Danielle Fischer Sala-manca
** Growing list – Open Call still open check responses **The exhibition and series of events whose title is taken from the words of Leah, the bride in the Dybbuk by Sh. An-sky, engages with urgent questions regarding the Prevention of Infiltration Law passed by Israel’s Parliament in November 2017, and its grave implications for asylum seekers in Israel.
The exhibition and the event series attempt to raise questions, further discussion and promote action in line with our civic stand that offering refuge to asylum seekers whose lives are in danger is a basic humanitarian principle.
The events are organized in collaboration with Ronit Rozenthal, Tamar Verete-Zehavi and Silvia Cabib
An Exhibition and Event Series
Mamuta Center for Contemporary Art at the Hansen House
3.2.17 – 11.3.17
At the opening:
Performance: ״Sacrifice״ by Adina Bar-On
Music: Faisal Aduma, The Ensemble of Terror and Love (Amir Bolzman and Ariel Armoni); Adaya GodlevskyAmong the participants are: Silvia Cabib, Elham Rokni, Roee Rosen, Eran Zax, Reuven Zahavi, Adi Kaplan and Shahar Carmel, Omer Isa, Max Epstein, Israel Rabinovitz, Sara Benninga, Lezli Rubin-Kunda, Avi Mograbiand Dan Allon, Hanna Ben Haim Yulzari, Nitsan Cohen, Marcelo Lauber, Ofri Cnaani, Leora Wise , Hilla Royzenman, Gustavo Sagorsky, Effi Weissand Amir Borenstein, Sharon Balaban, Yoav Fisch, Dana Tannhauser, Chen Sheinberg, Dorit Figovich Goddard, Yeshaiahu Rabinovitz, Gilad Ophir, Tomer Appelbaum Vaknin, Itamar Medes-Flohr, Sharon Pazner, Tamar Eloul, Mor Efron, Ronit Brat, Roni Karpiol, Amir Ronen, Sharon Agazi, Beth Erez, Uri Levinson, Gaya Kipnis Smith, Zehavit Carmel, Igal Ophir, Roni Brot, Sharon Pazner, Danielle Fischer Sala-manca
** Growing list – Open Call still open check responses **The exhibition and series of events whose title is taken from the words of Leah, the bride in the Dybbuk by Sh. An-sky, engages with urgent questions regarding the Prevention of Infiltration Law passed by Israel’s Parliament in November 2017, and its grave implications for asylum seekers in Israel.
The exhibition and the event series attempt to raise questions, further discussion and promote action in line with our civic stand that offering refuge to asylum seekers whose lives are in danger is a basic humanitarian principle.
The events are organized in collaboration with Ronit Rozenthal, Tamar Verete-Zehavi and Silvia Cabib