Mamuta Art Research Center
History
The Mamuta Art Research Center was established in 2009 by artists and curators in Jerusalem. The Center was initially located in El-Dan House in Ein Kerem, one of Jerusalem suburbs. It moved to Hansen House in Jerusalem in 2012.[1] The center is supported financially by Ostrovsky Family Fund.[2]
Notable projects and exhibitions
- 2014. 'The Eternal Sukkah of the Jahalin tribe'. [3]
- 2018. 'Intersections'. In collaboration with Jerusalem Film Festival. [4]
- 2019 "Barbarians: a censorship archive". Jerusalem[5][6]
- 2019. 'Veterans' by Lola Arias. In collaboration with Jerusalem Film Festival.[7]
- 2019. 'Room 235: I Don’t Know If You Understand Me Correctly' by Gabi Kricheli, curated by Sagit Mezamer.[8]
References
- Lawson, Graham (2012-02-09). "Mamuta at the Daniela Passal Art and Media Center in Ein Kerem serves as a retreat for artists working on the periphery". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
- "Operational and program support". ostrovsky-family-fund.com/. 2015-10-07. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
- Rotman, Diego (2017). "On the architecture of the ephemeral: The Eternal Sukkah of the Jahalin tribe". Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. 16 (3): 498–514. doi:10.1080/14725886.2017.1350336.
- "Intersections Experimental cinema in collaboration with the Mamuta Art and Media Center". The Jerusalem Film Festival. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
- "Barbarians". mamuta.org. Retrieved 2018-12-31.
- Riba, Naama (2019-01-01). "After Jerusalem Exhibition on Censorship Gets Censored, Artists Withdraw Artworks". Haaretz. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- "Veterans by Lola Arias". The Jerusalem Film Festival. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
- "Room 235: I Don't Know If You Understand Me Correctly". The Jerusalem Design Week. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
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