Graduates

 

 

Shahar Ben-Nun, graduate of the 2018 class of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Art History

During the third year of her studies, Shahar interned at the Israel Museum’s Department of Israeli Art, where she took part in the production of exhibitions such as “Pravda” by artist Zoya Cherkassky and “How to Disappear Completely” by artist Oren Eliav. She also took part in the production of original events by the Jerusalem Theatre and the Machol Shalem Center and served as an urban art tour guide for Alternative Tel Aviv: HaSayeret Art Tours. She also served as an artist representative in the Artists’ Greenhouse of the Fresh Paint Art Fair #9 and #10, representing artists such as Karam Natour and Tal Rosen. She currently works at the Ma’amuta Art & Research Center as a project and administrative manager, taking part in the Center’s artistic and administrative processes. She also serves as the brand manager of Alternative Tel Aviv: HaSayeret Art Tours and continues to work as an art tour guide in Jerusalem.

 

 

 

 

 

Aviv David, graduate of the 2017 class of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Art History

During the third year of her studies, Aviv interned at the Israel Museum’s Department of Photography, where she conducted research of different art works. Before graduating she began working as an event producer at the Mishkenot Sha’ananim Cultural Center. She currently works as an artistic producer at the Events Department of the Israel Museum. In October she plans to begin her studies for a Masters’ degree in Cultural Studies at the Hebrew University.

 

 

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Eteri Eliashvili, graduate of the 2018 class of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Art History

During her studies, Eteri worked as a guide at the Israel Museum’s Youth Wing, where she became acquainted with the museum’s rich collection and learned about museum education. She also worked at the Under 1000 art gallery in Florentine, Tel Aviv, where she created a series of urban art and graffiti tours in the neighborhood. In the final year of her studies, Eteri was an intern at the Jewish Art & Culture Wing of the Israel Museum, where she collected information for a mobile application intended to serve visitors to the wing. She currently works at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem as an administrative assistant and the administrator of the Museum’s Patrons’ Club. She also works as an urban art tour guide in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. In October she intends to start studying for an MA degree in Art History at the Hebrew University.

 

 

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Shai Livny, graduate of the 2018 class of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Art History

As part of her studies in the program, Shai interned at the Beta Arts Center, part of the Jerusalem Municipality’s Plastic Art Department. She also completed a two-year of internship at the Israel Museum’s Prints and Drawings Department. She served twice as the producer of the yearly Jerusalem Art Conference, part of the Manofim Contemporary Art Festival in Jerusalem. Currently, Shai is a graduate student of the Hebrew University’s MBA program, specializing in Urban Development, and she serves as a teaching assistant at the Joint Program in Business Administration and Arts. She also works as a workshop administrator at the Jerusalem Print Workshop, and serves as the production coordinator for Outline, an illustration and poetry festival in Jerusalem.

 

 

Maayan Neeman

 

 

 

Maayan Neeman, graduate of the 2017 class of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Art History

During his studies, Maayan was an intern at the Jewish Art & Culture Wing of the Israel Museum, where he developed a new mobile application intended to serve visitors to the wing. Parallelly, he worked at the Koresh 14 art gallery, where he was responsible for the gallery’s fundraising and administrative management. After receiving his BA summa cum laude, Maayan enrolled as a Masters’ student at the Hebrew University’s Department of Art History. He is a recipient of a graduate stipend from the Jack, Joseph and Morton School of Advanced Studies in the Humanities, and he currently serves as a teaching assistant at the Joint Program. Maayan also works as a producer of art exhibitions and music and literature events at the Neve Schechter Cultural Center in Tel Aviv. 

 

 

 

 

 

Michal Pollack, graduate of the 2017 class of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Theatre Studies

During her undergraduate studies Michal interned at HaZira Performance Arts Arena, where she took an active part in the institute’s various cultural activities. After completing her internship, she began working at the theatre as the manager of marketing and sales. Alongside her work at HaZira, Michal is an MA student at the Department of Folklore and Folk Culture at the Hebrew University. She works as the assistant to the coordinator of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Arts and also serves as the representative of the program for welcoming of new students.

 

 

 

 

Ayelet Rund, graduate of the 2017 class of the Joint Program in Business Administration and Art History

Ayelet interned at the Israel Museum’s Department of Modern Art, where she assisted the senior curator in the planning of new exhibitions. During her studies she also worked as a guide and event coordinator at the Bible Lands Museum. Upon graduating, she began working as a program coordinator at the Art Cube Artists’ Studios. She currently works at the Hebrew University’s Mandel Scholion Research Center and studies for a Masters’ degree at the Department of Art History at the Hebrew University.