Beita - House of Art and City: Gallery Talk
20.9, Friday
12:00
Jaffa 155, Jerusalem
Beita gallery presents a gallery talk and demonstration of ‘On the Axis of the Heavenly Spheres', an exhibition by ceramic art collective MYO Studio. As part of the event, the work methods and material research practices used by the studio will be revealed, including demonstrations of an industrial production line, ceramic molding, using 3D printing to create models, and more.
This exhibition is featured as part of ‘Beita Version’, a residency program for young artists, initiated by the Arts Department of the Jerusalem Municipality.
MYO Collective: Omri Nissim, Yitzchak Vaknin, Mor Amgar
Curator: Lital Marcus Morin
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