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Process shots from working of our performance at the Weizmann Institue.

Process shots from working of our performance at the Weizmann Institue.

The Revenge of Gaya- The Weizmann institute

December 16, 2016

A wooden custom-made closet, animated projection, chalk on wood, a wooden ladder, originally created for a performance at the International Board of Directors gala event, The Weizmann Institute in collaboration with Prof. Vardi 2016

Director of The event: Abigail Green, animation editing: Tom Kouris

Earlier this month, I took part in a special experience. I presented a drawing/animation piece in collaboration with Prof. Vardi, my husband during the international board essambly gala event. Assaf lectured about the connection between organisms in the ocean and formation of clouds. During the original performance

Nivi Alroy Assaf Vardi Revenge of Gaya Weizmann institue
Working on the performance during rehearsals.

Working on the performance during rehearsals.

← Research for a new exciting project for a show at the Tel Aviv Museumdrawings and sketches for 'Flood'- A collaboration with Ella Rothschild →

Artist in residence, the faculty of Science, the Hebrew University 2015-16

During 2015-16, my artistic practice went ‘through the looking glass’ journey’.
I was given an exceptional opportunity: The Hebrew University appointed me as visiting artist at its Life and Computer Sciences Safra Campus for one year. This incredible adventure played a crucial part in both expanding and sharpening my current artistic practice. I dove deeper into an exciting and thought-provoking pursuit in collaboration with a wide range of researchers, from far removed fields of research.
My collaborations led me to travel in time and scale.crafts. In the program, I collaborated with researchers from various faculties and institutes. This access nourished and shaped the body of the work.

This blog will present my encounters, conversations, process, findings new projects that a currently arising after this adventure.

The first time I entered my studio. In the photo: Michal Mor, the curator of the Hebrew University.

The first time I entered my studio. In the photo: Michal Mor, the curator of the Hebrew University.

I want to thank Prof. Idan Segev, Michal Mor, and Prof. Yigal Erel for giving me this oppurtunity.


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