A video, installation, and sound artist who has exhibited widely in festivals and exhibitions at leading galleries and museums, receiving numerous awards and grants. She is a graduate of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design’s MFA program. Recipient of the Encouragement of Creative Work Award from the Ministry of Culture and Sport (2012). Represented by Noga Gallery for Contemporary Art.
Musician (Spark O) and a prominent figure in Jerusalem’s cultural scene. One of the founders of Uganda (bar · café · records · comics · live shows), a hub for fringe culture in Jerusalem. Co-founder of the Bass Club (est. 2007) together with Lior Gutterman, and a founding member of the electronic music label Ak-Duck.
Live VJ and projection-mapping artist, curator, producer, photographer, and video editor. One half of the duo Mejdra Eyes (with photographer Yaniv Yor). Has performed live visuals for artists including Alpha Blondy, Gipsy Kings, Shpongle, Ziggy Marley, Juno Reactor, Barrington Levy, Rami Fortis, Asaf Avidan, Balkan Beat Box, Berry Sakharof, the Luz Sisters, and others. Served as the executive producer of the Musrara Mix Festival. As part of Jerusalem’s cultural scene, she collaborates with institutions such as Train Theater, Sala-Manca, The Yellow Submarine, Jerusalem Theater, the Municipal Youth Authority, the Municipal Visual Arts Department, Muslala, Season of Culture, Young People at the Center, and more. Member of the Mabul Collective and has exhibited in numerous exhibitions and festivals.
Co-founder of the No Coast group, active in Jerusalem as a collective of artists and musicians. Participated in the project Discovery Labor, which explored the impact of labor on interpersonal relationships and life trajectories, re-examining the concept of “worker.” A collaborator in the public art festival Under the Mountain, and a participant in an electronic music and video project. Selected as one of nine outstanding students recognized for boundary-breaking artistic practice.
MC, musician, spoken-word artist, and collector. Rocky B is one of the most prolific and versatile hip-hop artists in Jerusalem’s scene. His style successfully blends theatrical and political elements across a wide spectrum: British two-step influences such as Roots Manuva and Dizzee Rascal; American anti-gangsta rap like Public Enemy and Mos Def; synthesized reggae inspired by Sizzla and Bounty Killer; alongside breakbeat sounds reminiscent of Anticon and Def Jux artists. Hosts a weekly radio show, The Hidden Frequency, on Kol HaCampus FM 106, as well as a monthly hip-hop program.
Professional photographer and video editor; video art, live video, and projection-mapping artist. His video works have been shown in exhibitions in Israel and abroad, including Futur en Seine (Paris), Matadero (Madrid), and the Jewish Culture Festival (Krakow). Member of the Jerusalem-based creators’ collective No Coast, a platform for independent audio-visual artists in the city. Actively engaged in intensive video documentation of Jerusalem.
Musician and creator. One of the founders of Uganda, a key incubator for fringe culture in Jerusalem. Creates music under the names Subsoniq and Van Patzanovsky. Member of the ensemble Mujahideen (with Alon Ovnat and Harel Shreiber).
Documentary filmmaker, photographer, film critic, and video editor. He wrote, directed, and produced two documentary films focusing on Jerusalem’s alternative cultural scene of the 1980s and 1990s. The first, On Cursed Ground, surveys the scene that emerged around the legendary Pargod Club between 1987–1992. The second, Fact by Fact, tells the story of the independent label Fact Records, which operated out of the Balance record store, interwoven with the story of Jerusalem’s vibrant music community at the turn of the millennium. Participated in the Mother Tongue project at the Israel Festival (2002). Recipient of the Mayor’s Award for his film Pargod 2002. He works as a graphic designer for Telad and has served as a film critic for the newspapers Zman Jerusalem and Zman Tel Aviv.