Opening days and hours: Mon. and Wed. from 11am to 2pm. Thurs. and Sat. 1pm-4pm. Closing: 31.2.12 | Sala-Manca performs every Monday at 13:00 and every Saturday at 14:30 | Free entrance
With the support of the Russel Berrie Foundation through the Jerusalem Foundation , Hazira Habeintchumit and the Ministry of Culture.
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On saturday 21.1.2012, two performnaces:
14:30 Temple of Contemporary | Performance by Sala-Manca
15:00 Performance by Jason Lim (singapur)
Jason Lim was born in Singapore in 1966. He studied at Central St Martins College of Art & Design. He’s repertoire of works encompasses ceramics, video art, installation art and performance art. He has organized and created various platforms for alternative art practitioners to meet and collaborate. In 2007 he presented Just Dharma and Light Weight at the Singapore Pavilion in the 52nd Venice Biennale.He is the Artistic Director of Future Of Imagination 7 – International Performance Art Event in Singapore 2011.
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The Museum of the Contemporary
The first exhibition produced at the Museum of the Contemporary’s physical space is an exhibition of Sala-Manca group The exhibition features new sculptures, sound works and performances created especially for the exhibition, in conjunction with works created in collaboration with Hadas Ophrat, Wanja Shaub, Mamuta collective and MamutaEduLAb. The exhibited works serve as a comment on local history, urban politics and the architectural structure in which the exhibition is held – an Arab house in Ein Karem located midway along the pilgrimage trail to the Church of the Visitation. The building was declared absentee property by the State of Israel in 1948 and purchased by the artist Daniela Passal in 1972 who later donated it towards the establishment of an art centre – the Mamuta at the Daniela Passal Art and Media Centre, which have been operating on site since October 2009.
Opening days and hours: Mon. and Wed. from 11am to 2pm. Thurs. and Sat. 1pm-4pm. Closing: 31.2.12
With the support of the Russel Berrie Foundation through the Jerusalem Foundation , Hazira Habeintchumit and the Ministry of Culture.