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Frida Steinberger Present her Backgammon Box



Kadarim Baim

The meaning "the players are coming"
2 groups of people are playing - each of them trןק to move to the other side – crossing the pool to a new bank.
The goal is to own "the new land" this is a very popular traditional children game.
This work is symbolozing the situation of war and the need of peace
the piece was created by Frida Steinberger who lost her son ITAY
at the last lebanon war.

Frida Steinberger

Born in 1956 in Israel

2008 – The wandering library – cargo 21 paris
2008 – Secret Art – Bank Leumi Tel Aviv, Israel
2007 – Divine in Tent – Venice Binnale, Kassel Documenta, Germany
2006 – Naara – Bat Yam Festival – outdoor project
2006- Traces – New Delhi, India
2005 – Industiart – Israel Festival, Jerusalem
2004- Community Art Project – Karme Joseph
2004- Israel-Ragistan – National Art Museum – Odifor – India
2004- Art Academy- India
2000-2004 Creating ceramics in Israel and abroad and initiating creative workshops
2002 Participant in a group exhibition in Florence, Italy
2000, 2002, 2004 Participant in the Ceramic Artists Association Biennale in Israel
2000 Participant in an international programme and exhibition sponsored by the Government of Japan
1999 Participant in an international programme and exhibition under the auspices of The International Workshop of Ceramic Art in Tokoname
1999-2000 - Bezalel, Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem 
Masters Degree studies, Department of Ceramic Design
International exhibition, Tokoname, Japan
1996-1998  Vital Ceramic Design Art School                                 Ceramic Sculpting, Tel Aviv Museum
1994-1996 Involvement with ceramics, educational projects
1982-1986 Education Studies at David Yalin College, Jerusalem       Bachelors Degree in Education, Teaching Certificate in Natural Sciences
1977-1986 Group leader and management positions in the Society for the Preservation of Nature