Opening night for a new and intriguing exhibition at the Yama Gallery ― a meeting between art, place, and consciousness in the heart of Nahariya’s renewed public space.
The exhibition “Superstitions in Rebroadcasts” deals with the concepts of border, threshold, and transition ― as physical, emotional, and cognitive states within the contemporary Israeli reality.
It was created in collaboration with the art incubator, a place of Haifa museums, and presents works born from meetings between artists and residents of Shlomi and the conflict line, alongside works created right on the border line.
The Yama Gallery, which operates in the renewed central station of Nahariya, has in recent years become a lively and vibrant center of culture and art ― a place that connects local creators, artists from Israel and the world, and a diverse audience that meets art at eye level, in the heart of the city and in an open and accessible space for everyone.
You are invited to open the evening with thought-provoking art, conversations, meetings and a special atmosphere, alongside fine coffee, pastries and sandwiches from Cafe Yona which will be open throughout the event.
When? Thursday, July 9, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Where? Yama Gallery, Nahariya
Price: Free Admission
Phone: 072-3941137
Or, Maya, Noam & Stav, four artists and the founding members of the Culture and Livelihood movement in Nahariya since 2016. They founded the Yama Center out of a simple but powerful desire – for Nahariya to have a place of connection. A place where you can feel at home, create, meet people, and open the door to dreams.