Independent curator of contemporary art and art consultant. Holds an M.A. (with honors) in Art History and a B.A. in Art History and Archaeology from Israel and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures from Tel Aviv University. A graduate of Museum Studies at the University of Haifa and of Cultural and Arts Institutions Management Studies, Faculty of Management, Tel Aviv University.
She has curated numerous solo and group exhibitions—among them “Tunnels”, “A Pig in a Poke“, “Unraveled“, “The End of the World 2012”, “Tel Aviv, My Love” and “Nobody’s Doll”—across museums, galleries and alternative spaces throughout Israel, including the Bat Yam Museum of Art; the Janco-Dada Museum, Ein Hod; Indie Gallery; The Art Workshop, Ramat Eliyahu; Artists’ House, Tel Aviv; the WIZO Haifa Academy of Design and Education; the Beit Kanner Municipal Gallery, Rishon LeZion; Gallery 51- Modiin Municipal Gallery and Rehovot Municipal Art Gallery.
Her practice includes writing texts for catalogues, books and websites; producing historical research for museums (Yad Vashem; the Beit Abraham Krinitzi Museum & Archive, Ramat Gan); advising artists; and consulting on art acquisitions.
She is experienced in planning and delivering multidisciplinary art events with active audience participation. She has initiated and produced advisory programmes for artists in galleries nationwide, comprising both introductory sessions and one-to-one consultations with professional curators — offering tailored guidance, curatorial direction, exhibition planning, and portfolio reviews.
From 2014 to 2023, she worked at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art as the Head of the Rachel Lautman Circulating Exhibitions Department, where she organized exhibitions that reached out to communities, offering exposure to culture and art by lending reproductions of artworks from the museum’s collection to educational and cultural institutions across the country.
In her curatorial work, timely subjects are brought to the forefront through a dynamic dialogue with art history and with broader socio-cultural and political discourses. Her aim is to mediate between art and its publics by shaping a sustained, cohesive experience. Each exhibition is conceived around a clear rationale and message, encouraging active, experiential learning that fosters awareness and understanding, while inviting curiosity, interpretation, and critical engagement. The presence of the works in space — and the connections they generate — consolidates the core idea, deepens its meaning, and opens new lines of thought.