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Sunday, June 14 • 7:30pm - 10:30pm
Limmud Art: What Lies In Between
 (PERMANENT ART EXHIBITION, NOT A SESSION)

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*Please note this is not a live session, it is an exhibition hosted on the Limmud website*


Limmud Art: What lies In Between
 is a collaborative, virtual project between 6 Australian artists. A project like never before, based on circumstance and chance. Tunni is currently based in Tel Aviv, Tal is from Perth, Yossi from Sydney, and Ike, Ariella and Tamar from Melbourne. Together we placed large emphasis on virtual process. Through online zoom meetings, emails, whatsapp messages, instagram messages, and phone calls, this process began the unfolding of the potential of what this project cold really mean. What lies in between the inception of the project and the final outcome, we think, is the most important part of this project. The artist's embarked on a month long journey, forwarding images of our work to each other, giving permission to hijack, chop, add, subtract, invert each others work, to allow the explosion of new work. We are trusting the process, and very interesting things are unfolding....

We began to ask questions of what is this space we are creating? what is the space which lies in between all of us? what is tying and holding us all together?

Curator & artist: Tamar Chaya Gordon
Contributing artists: Tunni Kraus, Ariella Blum, Tal Levin, Yossi Seban & Ike Curtis.

Artists
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Ariella Blum

Ariella is an Australian artist based in Melbourne. She graduated in 2012 with a BFA in Painting from RMIT University and spent the past three years working in New York City. Ariella is a painter, illustrator and storyteller, strongly Influenced by her social work background and strong... Read More →
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Ike Curtis

Ike Curtis is 25 and lives in Melbourne. He is studying a Masters of Teaching at Deakin University. Alongside studies, he devotes most of his time to drawing, painting and writing. His art can be viewed on Instagram @ike_curtis
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Joseph Isaac Sebban

Joseph Isaac Sebban is a Sydney-based, cross-disciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, virtual reality and other various technologies. Joseph is particularly interested in the experience of a young Jew in the contemporary multicultural Australia... Read More →
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Tal Levin

Tal Levin is an aspiring artist, studying Fine Arts at Curtin University. She mainly works in oil paint or ink, and has recently discovered clay as a medium. Her practice shifts between exploring the mundanity of life, to the complexities of human psychology and social issues.
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Tamar Chaya Gordon

Tamar Chaya was born, grew up, and continues to work and practice in Melbourne/Naarm on the lands of the Boonn Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation. Currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts at RMIT University, Tamar explores the intersection of childhood, religion, language and material... Read More →
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Tunni Kraus

Tunni Kraus is an interdisciplinary artist who is currently experimenting with digital communication technologies, scribing and mark making practices.Since completing his Master’s degree in Public Art at RMIT he has been exploring the interplay between the digital, religious and... Read More →



Sunday June 14, 2020 7:30pm - 10:30pm AEST
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