About the University Curatorship

The University Curatorship is responsible for all facets of artistic activity at the university: putting together new exhibitions, receiving artworks and expanding the collections across the university’s campuses, preservation and restoration of the existing collection, and providing advice and guidance on artistic projects.

We work within the university community and are pleased to cooperate with everyone within the institution, as well as with artists and cultural organizations outside the university, such as the Israel Museum, Jerusalem Municipality and the Jerusalem Artists’ House.

Under the framework of relations between academy and arts, we display permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions to accompany academic conferences (such as Social Mobility in Motion), or to highlight academic research done by the university’s researchers (such as Project Nano/Art).

We believe in the power of art to act as a bridge between the academic world and the general population. That is why we set up exhibitions outside the university’s grounds, such as cooperation with the Edmond & Lili Safra Centre for Brain Sciences, which led to the exhibition Braintoons.

We invite researchers, university departments, students and public organizations who are interested in any such cooperation to contact us via our Contact Form.

In the Stern Little Gallery at Mt. Scopus Campus we display changing exhibitions based on the relations between academia and arts and on the heritage of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

The exhibitions are established with the support of the university’s management.

 

University Curator, Michal Mor

Michal Mor has a master’s degree in the history of arts from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She started her career as a research assistant and author of educational art programs at the Haifa Museum. She then pursued writing and tutoring programs in art education in the youth wing of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and coordinated the program in art history at the Open University.

Her work as a curator began at the Israel Museum, where she brought together the exhibitions Sitting Low Looking Far, Windows and Secrets and Ties. Since 2011, she has been the art curator of The Hebrew University, during which she has overseen a range of exhibitions, including several featured on this website.

To contact the curator click here.

The office of the University’s Curator is located at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus Campus, Sherman Administration Building, 2nd floor, room number 516.

 

The Artifacts Committee

The work of The Hebrew University’s Curator is supervised by the Artifacts Committee. The Committee is authorized to accept donations for the university’s art collection (see details here).

To download the Committee’s Charter (in Hebrew) click here.

 

Members of the Committee

Chairperson | Prof. Anna Belfer-Cohen, the institute of Archeology and the Ancient Near east
University Curator | Michal Mor
Academic staff | Prof. Erella Hovers, the institute of Archeology and the Ancient Near east. Dr. Gal Ventura, the department of the History of Art. Dr. Sarit Shalev-Eyni, the department of the History of Art
Administrative staff | Yael Ruham, the division for Advancement and External Relations
External members | Amatzia Aronson, Architect. Maya Vinitzki, Associate Curator of Design and Architecture, Tel Aviv Museum
Secretary | Dana Barabi