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The project was supported by Mifal Hapais Arts and Culture Council.

A new exhibition is opening on Thursday, November 7th, at 8pmFord Fiesta in Jessy is the outcome of a workshop for local residents by Tzzazit ensemble, 


This unique project presents a cooperation of Tzzazit ensemble artists – Eili Levy and Uri Levinson with local residents, who worked together to create moving installations – "Meizazim" built from Ford Fiesta parts that were deconstructed by the ensemble and the residents in a series of meetings, using the FabLabIL (digital fabrication laboratory).  

The calculated deconstruction process evolved into creating pieces with autonomic motion: "Meizazim" – moving sculptures made of engines parts and various objects. These "Meizazim" will be presented in the exhibition. 



Participants: Lea London, Vered Levanon-Parante, Duba Levanon, Julia Almog, Miri Mendel, Eyov Tesfahun, Yosef Mulu. 

Tzzazit- a project taking place all over Israel which enables local residents to take part in an artistic project as co-creators by building "Meizazim".The project has been produced in Berlin, Be’eri Kibbutz, Tel Aviv and Ramla. 

The exhibition will open in a new space at the Center, alongside "Histories", the current exhibition already on view.

The Project was supported by Mifal Hapais Arts and Culture Council.

Entrance is free!

 

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Ford Fiesta in Jessy

The project was supported by Mifal Hapais Arts and Culture Council.

A new exhibition is opening on Thursday, November 7th, at 8pmFord Fiesta in Jessy is the outcome of a workshop for local residents by Tzzazit ensemble, 


This unique project presents a cooperation of Tzzazit ensemble artists – Eili Levy and Uri Levinson with local residents, who worked together to create moving installations – "Meizazim" built from Ford Fiesta parts that were deconstructed by the ensemble and the residents in a series of meetings, using the FabLabIL (digital fabrication laboratory).  

The calculated deconstruction process evolved into creating pieces with autonomic motion: "Meizazim" – moving sculptures made of engines parts and various objects. These "Meizazim" will be presented in the exhibition. 



Participants: Lea London, Vered Levanon-Parante, Duba Levanon, Julia Almog, Miri Mendel, Eyov Tesfahun, Yosef Mulu. 

Tzzazit- a project taking place all over Israel which enables local residents to take part in an artistic project as co-creators by building "Meizazim".The project has been produced in Berlin, Be’eri Kibbutz, Tel Aviv and Ramla. 

The exhibition will open in a new space at the Center, alongside "Histories", the current exhibition already on view.

The Project was supported by Mifal Hapais Arts and Culture Council.

Entrance is free!

 

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
 

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis