Exhibitions

Fighting their Fate

Group Exhibition

This exhibition seeks to examine the symbolic representations of women in the context of oppressive power mechanisms in the contemporary global age. These representations are often considered in contemporary feminist thought, which seeks to change fundamental structures in the relations between the sexes. This contemporary feminist approach is based on a radical critique arguing that the man/woman dichotomy legitimizes the socio-political disempowerment of women.

Saturday, 21.12.19, 20:00
Saturday, 01.08.20
More info: 04-6030800

Hybrids, Creatures of Wonder

This exhibition explores the world of the hybrids as an alternative existence reflecting the fluid, unstable, and complex identity of woman in the contemporary cultural discourse, as described by prominent feminist thinkers such as Rosi Braidotti and Donna Haraway. In this context, the idea of the "nomad," used by Braidotti, is another name for the feminine.

Saturday, 21.12.19, 20:00
Saturday, 01.08.20
More info: 04-6030800

Solidarity as a Means of Action

Group Exhibition

Much has been written on the subject of feminist solidarity, as a formative value that provides the political subject with a secure base from which to promote social struggles in various arenas. The concept of "solidarity," in its various meanings, has served in recent years as a framework for discussions in the feminist community. The call for solidarity is based upon the demand to dismantle supposedly competition in relations between women.

Saturday, 21.12.19, 20:00
Saturday, 01.08.20
More info: 04-6030800

This Sex Which is Not One*

Group Exhibition

The trans-feminist movement addresses feminist issues from a transgender perspective. Similarly to other third-generation feminist movements, trans-feminism often examines the effect of body image and the oppressive and destructive power of the binary gender conception.

Saturday, 21.12.19, 20:00
Saturday, 01.08.20
More info: 04-6030800

The Blazing World*

Group Exhibition

When we try to imagine a world that is not based on Western gender conceptions we are in fact treading in the realm of science fiction; since we must imagine a society and a history entirely different from those we have known for centuries.

Saturday, 21.12.19, 20:00
Saturday, 01.08.20
More info: 04-6030800

The Mother Goddess

Group Exhibition

In this exhibition, a common thread connects between miniscule, prehistoric clay figurines dating from 8,000 years ago, found at the Sha'ar HaGolan archeological site; medieval images of women inspired by Tarot cards; and the works of four contemporary Israeli women artists.

Saturday, 21.12.19, 20:00
Saturday, 01.08.20

Curator: Michal Shachnai Yakobi

More info: 04-6030800

"Print for the Masses" and "Piranesi: The Melancholy of Destruction"

Today print has become a diverse medium that combines traditional printmaking with new materials and production methods. Digital technologies, for example, have been swiftly integrated into the printmaking process, while traditional techniques have come to rely on photocopiers, fax machines, and inkjet printers. These new technologies have not made other methods obsolete, but rather have expanded the range of options and possibilities in the print medium.

Thursday, 27.02.20, 20:00
Monday, 19.10.20
More info: 04-6030800

"Me, the Haifian"

In honor of the CZA's centennial, a number of exhibitions in museums throughout Israel will present materials kept in the archives. The Haifa City Museum has chosen to focus on the collection of Haifa posters and broadsides preserved in the archives. The collection affords an opportunity to learn about daily life in Haifa, about the different ideologies that characterized different periods in the life of the city, and about local graphic designers and printing houses.

Thursday, 25.06.20, 19:00
Saturday, 19.06.21
More info: 04-6030800

A Different Perspective on the Collection

Registrar’s Choice

The National Maritime Museum’s collection began nearly 70 years ago. Over the course of this time thousands of items have been collected, and it is always interesting to learn about a particular work’s history, such as how it came to be in the collection.

Thursday, 02.07.20, 16:00
Saturday, 07.05.22
More info: 04-6030800

"Lines of Light Ranged in the Nonspace of the Mind*"

It is surprising to find that virtual space is in fact based on ancient cultural principles. A strange space, with no taste or smell, wind or sun – a binary space made up mostly of combinations of the numbers 1 and 0, that we experience through a bright screen, as if peering through a "window". Still, this "environment" is based on the same mathematical principles that underlie our perception of space and the science of perspective as they were developed in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The illusion of a familiar space that functions according to familiar laws conceals the reality of a virtual environment, in which our body has no existence, and neither do our physical experiences or specific viewpoint.

Saturday, 05.09.20, 10:00
Monday, 17.05.21
More info: 04-6030800