ABOUT
I am an interdisciplinary artist, architect, and cultural leader working across performance, spatial design, and disability-led practice.
My work begins from the body — not as a fixed condition, but as a site of negotiation, transformation, and knowledge.
Following a spinal cord injury in 1998, I have lived and worked as a wheelchair user. This experience has shaped not only my artistic language, but also my understanding of space, systems, and authorship.
Rather than approaching disability as a limitation, I explore it as a perspective that can reorganise how we think about space, performance, and cultural structures.
My practice moves between making work and shaping the conditions in which work can exist.
As an artist, I create performances, installations, and interdisciplinary projects that engage with embodiment, technology, and spatial experience.
Alongside this, I work within public cultural systems — developing programmes, supporting artists, and advocating for disability-led practice as a structural force in contemporary culture.
I am currently the CEO of the Interdisciplinary Arts Section at the Israeli Culture and Arts Council, and Artistic Director of a professional incubator for disabled artists.
I also teach architecture and spatial practice, working with students across disciplines to explore performance as a tool for thinking about space.
Working approach
I am interested in processes that are:
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interdisciplinary
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collaborative
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grounded in lived experience
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structurally aware
I work with artists, curators, and institutions who are interested in developing new ways of thinking through body, space, and practice.
