current-exhibitions

 

Current Exhibition

  • Unbounded Parallel Universes

    Both sacred texts and physics formulas that describes scientific laws attest,
    in their own fascinating way, to the human compulsion for attempting to
    understand the infinite unity of the universe.
  • Saltnimals

    Caroline Maxwell paints on paper and her painting materials are Dead Sea, and Utah's Great Salt Lake water. The texture and hue created once the water dries up and the salt crystallizes depend on the variables - water source, area climate, and paper type - that affect the results.
  • Flooding

    Eili Levy had created-built an experiential world for a single drop of water. The drop of water-source of life, drifts and is driven through and hovers among bumps and challenges that metaphorically represent the stages in a person's life.
  • Stretching The Limits

    Vardi Bobrow and Orit Shefi observe, the recovery processes of damaged neurons through stretching and growing. Orit Shefi utilizes nanometer structures in an attempt to influence the directions and modes of neural trees' growth, for rehabilitation and healing purposes.
  • Sync Variations

    In this work, a team of scientists and artists have embarked on an exploration of human networks and synchronization by coupling 16 violin players. The players endeavor to achieve synchronization by listening to one another through their earphones while a computer mixing system determines which players are coupled and can introduce delays between them.
  • Here And There

    Light has a strong presence in the oeuvre of Ella Goldman, as is the case with circular motion, as a recollection channel to repetitive and ceremonial situations that the artist had experienced in childhood and adulthood.
  • CoppeRain

    Deposition (crystallization) of copper in an electrochemical cell while applying a voltage that is affected by musical harmonies and varies according to the sound.