Open House Event for Non-Profits - September 3-4
The Nitzan Association was invited to participate in the Open House Event for Non-profit organizations of Bank HaPoalim for Rosh HaShana 5771, which will take place this year for the fifth time. At the event will be displayed and put up for sale artwork of children and adults of the largest non-profits in Israel. The event will take place in the presence of Mr. Yitchak Herzog, Minister of Welfare and Social Services and Mrs. Sari Erison.
The Nitzan Association will display the photos of graduates of Nitzan Herzliya, the work of graduates of Nitzan Tel-Aviv, and Nitzan Onim.
Similarly, chairs that were created by artists and donated to Nitzan during the "Academic Chair" event that took place in the past at the Peres Academic Center in Rechovot will be displayed.
All of the income from the sale of the artwork will be donated to the Nitzan Association.
The event will take place on Friday, 3/9/10 between 9-5 and Motzei Shabbat 4/9/10 between 8:30-11:00 at Bank HaPoalim, 63 Yehuda HaLevi Street, Tel-Aviv.
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These pictures were photographed by graduates of Nitzan Herzliya who are beginning their way in digital photography under the guidance of Harela Barkheim, a graduate of the Beit Berel Midrasha in the field of art.
The photographs in this show speak in the language of photography and create with the help of the camera a figure with personal expression, similar to a bridge between reality and imagination.
A different contemplation in the world surrounding them, basic experience in inanimate, creative, and artistic photography, photo composition, and photographic critique.
The photographer desires to bring the viewer closer inside the photo, to arouse emotions, thoughts, and questions, connection between the external reality and internal existence. Each photographer displays figures from his own inner world and personal and unique point-of-view.
In the picture displayed, there is revealed an ability to expose beauty that everyone sees in their daily life but ignores.
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Noa Mizrachi
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Avinoam Shilo |

Yoni Moked
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Ron Natar
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Ron Natar |
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Tomer Golomb
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Aryeh Lamdan |

Mical Shiri | |