Join us for an evening of art and conversation with Peleh Residency Artist Hila Amram, a Tel Aviv-based artist bridging the worlds of art and science. The Neighborhood Curator Roxana Fabius will lead a discussion about how the intertwining of biology, chemistry, and archaeology with art open unprecedented creative and destructive possibilities.
Hila Amram an Israeli-based multidisciplinary artist. Her work revolves around a continuous subjective research she conducts within her “artistic lab” which constitutes her creative space. Amram seeks to undermine the paradigms and typical practices within the respective fields of study, at the same time revoking the, some might say, archaic hierarchy, which strictly separates professional from hobbyists and sterile labs with strict sets of rules from centers with informal homely ambience which allow much improvisation.
The Peleh Residency, based in Berkeley, CA and Brooklyn, NY, offers artists across all genres the time, space and support to practice their craft. Designed to accommodate artists with families, the residency provides a space apart for retreat, reflection and art making, and an opportunity to foster new collaborations, audiences and connections.