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SUNDAY 3 NOVEMBERMORNING AT THE MUSEUM
Plenary Sessions
Lunch at Studio Café
Explore behind the scenes at the Museum, meet its professional team of curators and conservators.
EVENING
Closing event with the Israeli Friends of TAMA at the Batsheva Dance Company. Experience a private rehearsal of a dance perfor-mance followed by an engaging and participatory Gaga session, a movement language developed by Ohad Naharin, artistic director of Batsheva.
An exclusive dinner will follow, held at Noemi Givon’s home in Neve Tzedek
THURSDAY 31 OCTOBERMORNING AT THE MUSEUM
Welcome address by Director Tania Coen-Uzzielli and discover the new Younes and Soraya Nazarian Family Experiential Center.
Curator-led tour of the exhibition “A New Age: The Spiritual in Art”– a major exhibition at TAMA that explores the topic of spirituality in art, featuring groundbreaking works by artists Hilma af-Klint and Emma Kunz as well as Marina Abramović and others.
Curator-led tour of the exhibition “Solar Guerrilla: Constructive Responses to Climate Change”–a comprehensive research project that innovatively deals with the urgent issue of climate change and showcases various solutions to this reality.
Lunch at TAMA
AFTERNOON IN JAFFA
Visit to the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation–the Israeli inno-vation center is the first and largest visitor center of its kind and pres-ents the incredible story of Israel, the “Innovation Nation” by showcasing the diverse fields and people behind Israeli innovation.
Cocktails and TED-style talks at The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel–enjoy engaging talks by TAMA curators, cocktails, as well as a private tour by architect Ramy Gill, at the recently restored 19th century Neo-Renaissance building that once housed Jaffa’s French Hospital.
EVENING
Exclusive concert–with the winner of The Irving and Mollie Sanders Memorial Julliard/Tel Aviv Museum of Art Prize for 2019, followed by a cocktail reception generously sponsored by Susan and Martin Sanders.
FRIDAY 1 NOVEMBER DAY OUT IN SOUTH TEL AVIV
Visit the Haaretz Art Collection–encounter and art tour with collector and publisher Amos Schocken at the Haaretz Art collection. The tour will take place at Haaretz headquarters newsdesk and at Minus 1 gallery. The collection is devoted exclusively to contemporary Israeli art and represents all its streams and varieties since 1970.
Explore Artport–a nonprofit organization promoting Israeli contemporary visual art, its core being a residency program for Israeli and international artists. Artport was founded in 2011 by Jason Arison, Chairman of the Ted Arison Family Foundation, continuing the Arison family’s vast activity supporting and initiating leading projects of arts and culture in Israel and the United States.
Lunch at Artport hosted by Elital and Jason Arison.
Kuchinate African Refugee Women’s Collective–visit and learn about the collective of African asylum-seeking women who design and create crochet products. Kuchinate is a socio-psychological project aimed at empowering these women who have found themselves in vulnerable situations. Kuchinate collaborated with the artist Gil Yefman in his recent exhibition “Kibbutz Buchenwald” at TAMA.
SHABBAT DINNER
Traditional Shabbat dinner hosted by Irith Rappaport and Glen Perry
TEL AVIV MUSEUM OF ART
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS COUNCIL
TEL AVIV: PART 2OCTOBER 31–NOVEMBER 3, 2019
*Program subject to change
A New Age: The Spiritual in Art
The Younes and Soraya Nazarian Family Experiential Center
Solar Guerrilla: Constructive Responses to Climate Change
Lola Beer-Ebner Sculpture Garden
SATURDAY 2 NOVEMBERDAY OUT
Coach to the Elma Arts Complex Luxury Hotel–welcome by Lily Elstein, the esteemed philanthropist and arts patron and owner of the Elma Hotel and guided tour of the impressive art collection. Enjoy a lunch overlooking the surrounding forests along Mount Carmel and the Mediterranean Sea.
Art and Wine–Curator-led talk at a boutique winery.
Dinner and visit to a private collector
Artport Haaretz Art Collection Kuchinate African Refugee Women’s Collective
Elma Arts Complex Luxury Hotel Local winery
TAMA behind the scenes Batsheva Dance Company