Getting up early, going to Banana Beach for a swim,
having a coffee with some artists, going to carmel
market buying fruits and to the studio start working.
Am i exaggerating …? NO! Thats Artist live in the City!
Ps.: Visiting Galleries in between:
Ha´Kibbutz
Founded by the Kibbutz Movement Federation in the 60’s, the Kibbutz Gallery went through some changes along with the development of Israeli art scene. In the last few years the gallegy has focused its identity and its obligation to art as an inseparable part of the discourse on Israeli culture and art. Alongside its ongoing artistic activity the gallery is currently involved in a combined initiative with some 15 galleries operating in various kibbutzim in the kibbutz movement.
(Text: artbeat)
Meeting with Fatma Shannan at the:
Alfred Gallery,
Alfred Cooperative Institute for Art & Culture is an alternative art space – home to an active and vibrant artist community aimed at introducing contemporary Israeli art and its young creators to art lovers in the local community. The Alfred Institute is the successor of Alfred Gallery, a pioneer in the sphere of cooperative artistic ventures, who’s work became a model for numerous cooperative art galleries in Israel. After 8 years of successful work in south Tel-Aviv, Alfred Institute was establish one year ago, as a space devoted entirely to promoting and supporting young Israeli art.
(Text: Alfred Cooperative Institute)