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Gal Weinstein
Born1970
Ramat Gan, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
EducationBezalel Academy of Arts and Design
Known forPainting
MovementIsraeli art

Gal Weinstein (Hebrew: גל וינשטיין) is an Israeli artist.

Biography

Gal Weinstein, born 1970, Ramat Gan, Israel. Lives and works in Tel Aviv.

Education

Teaching

  • Art, High school, Kiryat Ono.
  • 2000–2008 Oranim, Academic College of Education, Kiryat Tivon
  • 2002–2008 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
  • from 2008 Shenkar College, Multidisciplinary Art Department, Ramat Gan

Awards and prizes

  • 1998 Prize for a Young Artist, The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport
  • 1999 Artist-Teacher Fellowship, Israeli Ministry of Education and Culture
  • 2000 Artist-Teacher Fellowship, The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport
  • 2001 Sharet Foundation Fellowship, Israel-America Fund for Culture
  • 2003 Hadassah and Rafael Klatchkin Grant for Art, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
  • 2004 Israel Cultural Excellence Award
  • 2004 Tel Aviv Museum and Isracard's Israeli Artist Award
  • 2006 Beatrice S. Kolliner Young Israeli Artist Award, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 2006 Israeli Ministry of Culture Award

Outdoor and public art

"White Game, Black Work", The Avi Ran Sculpture Garden, Haifa 2008

References

"Gal Weinstein". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved 8 September 2011.

External links


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