The Jewish Street Art Festival is thrilled to present a series of murals as a part of Dwelling in a Time of Plagues, a coast-to-coast Jewish artistic response to contemporary plagues.
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Judy Tal Kopelman
2019 CO-CURATOR | Judy is a graduate of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. A designer, public artist and community arts projects leader since 1996, she is the author and illustrator of “Grandpa’s Third Drawer” – an award winning book for children about the Holocaust.
Dan Groover
Dan Groover’s quest has always been to deliver soulful messages through his art as it adapts universal dimensions to contemporary techniques and themes which are accessible to all.
Lenore Mizrachi-Cohen
Lenore is a Jerusalem based visual artist. Her work centers on cultural heritage and its relevance to modern life. Using wheatpasting, stencils and freehand spray painting, Lenore has covered trucks, walls, and even tree stumps with her mix of colorful geometry and Arabic calligraphy.
Jewish Street Art Festival
Dwelling in a Time of Plagues – Passover 2021
Itamar Palogi / FALUJA
FALUJA is a multi-disciplinary artist, whose work deals with the relationship between man-made and natural structures, urban and rural life, indoors and outdoors, and the eclectic mash-up created by the visual overload of the street.
Ella Ponizovsky Bergelson
Ella’s hybrid identity drives her to explore cultural self-definition in individuals and in communities. In her work she explores manifestation of migration and integration processes through text and the visualisation of language. A significant part of her activity is in the public space of the diverse surroundings she passes.
Solomon Souza
Solomon Souza is a British street artist. He is best known for spray painting portraits of contemporary and historical figures on the metal shutters of the Mahane Yehuda Market (“The Shuk”) in Jerusalem, turning them into an after-hours attraction.
Jewish Street Art Festival
Dwelling in a Time of Plagues – Passover 2021