Exhibitions
Welcome to my world of pixelated wooden art. Here, you'll find a collection of exhibitions where my work has been showcased, from group collaborations to thematic installations. Each exhibition represents a unique intersection of art, emotion, and craftsmanship, inviting viewers into pixelated stories expressed through carefully crafted wood pieces.
This page provides details on past and upcoming exhibitions. I invite you to explore these spaces, whether to experience the joy of color, the questions of modern life, or simply to escape to a happier place.
1. Glorification
- Type: Group Exhibition
- Curator: Orly Dvir
- Date: March 2022
- Location: Lotan Gallery
2. Human Spotlight
- Type: Exhibition for the Promotion of Education in Tel Aviv-Jaffa
- Curator: Vered Gadash
- Date: March 2022
- Location: The Space - House of Israeli Artists
3. Unapologetic
- Type: Group Exhibition
- Curator: Orly Dvir
- Date: April 2022
- Location: Lotan Gallery
4. Molecular Art - Pixel Art
- Type: Group Exhibition
- Curator: Vered Gadash
- Date: August 2022
- Location: The Space - House of Israeli Artists
5. On Colors and Emotions
- Type: Group Exhibition
- Curator: Moran Jacobi
- Date: October 2022
- Location: ZOA (House of Israel in America)
6. Fresh Paint
- Curator: Vered Gadash
- Date: July 2024
- Location: Tel Aviv Municipal Sports Center
7. IMPERIAL HOTEL WONDERLAND 3
- Theme: Escapism as Emotional Insurance
- Curator: Yaara Sachs
- Date: October 2024
- Location: 119 Yigal Alon, Tel Aviv
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Room Name: The Pixelated Circus
About the Room:
Nami Oz invites you to escape to a joyful place, the world of the pixelated circus, and watch the entertaining performance of a clown composed of thousands of tiny pixels. As you enter the circus, you'll be greeted by a clown with a wide smile and lively spirit, performing a spectacular juggling show with colorful balls.
8. WORK OFF ART
- Theme: NOT YOUR ORDINARY DAY AT THE OFFICE
- Curator: Yaara Sachs
- Date: June 2024
- Location: 66 Hayarkon, Tel Aviv
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Room Name: Stop looking at me!
About the Room:
This room explores the modern workday experience, examining the sense of constant surveillance, the hectic routine, and career life alongside questions about family, relationships, and personal values.