• Residency Manager: David Dallal
  • Dates:10.7-21.7.25

Five by Five

Participants

Eden Zornitser Tamar Dgani Olga Stadnuk Uziel Rangel Michal Karniely

The Edmond de Rothschild Residency Program
In January 2025, the Edmond de Rothschild Center launched its residency program at the HaT’chiya 14 complex in Tel Aviv, exclusively for members of the Center. The program’s goal is to support creators in advancing to the next stage of their careers by establishing independent studio practice, developing a personal project, collaborating on a collective project, and connecting with key figures in the fields of craft and art at the complex. The residency hosts two cohorts per year, each consisting of five participants and running for five months.

Five by Five
5 creators, 5 months | The Rothschild Residency’s First Cohot
The exhibition Five by Five closes the first residency cohort hosted by the Edmond de Rothschild Center.

Each creator embarked on a passionate journey to realize an idea, image or inner need that demanded expression. The residency provided them with the space, time and freedom to dwell in uncertainty, diverge from the familiar path, and ask – not what is being revealed but rather what else can be explored and through which means a dream might be realized.

The common ground between the creators lies not in the medium or theme, but in teir courage to devote themselves to the process. Out of moments of fracture, a transformation emerged, seeking new forms of expression through material that became a tool for reflection and connection to the world.

Uziel Rangel manifests the intensity of life through hand gestures that operate living bodies in dramatic motion;
Eden Zornitser explores the transformation of identity through photographs that become tools for understanding and belonging;
Michal Karniely reflects on inner changes through the disassembly and reassembly of a flute, which serves as a mirror to her internal occurrences;
Tamar Dgani shifts her mindset from functional practice to free creation through materials, techniques, and traditional crafts;
Olga Stadnuk listens to the human pulse as an axis connected to a broader frequency system, where every movement both influences and is influenced.

 

14 Hathiya Street, entrance A, 2nd floor, studio 212, Tel Aviv

Sun.-Thu.: 10 am – 19 pm
Fri.-Sat.: 10 am – 3 pm

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