
Homeland Paths-Exhibition
Curation | Community Event| Production
Created for the Jewish community in New York and led by The Jewish Agency, Homeland Paths was a deeply moving exhibition that brought together artists who were forced to leave their homes due to war. Through their works, they shared memories of childhood, displacement, and identity.
Curated in collaboration with Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, the exhibition traveled across multiple communities in New York, reaching diverse audiences and sparking conversation. Large-scale wall installations showcased the art in powerful formats, while postcards allowed visitors to carry fragments of the exhibition home. An interactive art installation invited the audience to engage directly with the creative process, transforming the experience from passive viewing into active participation.














