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Michal Vizer
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1943
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Born in London
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Educated in England, active in the Zionist Youth Movement "Hanoar Hatzioni" and eventually emigrated to Israel
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1961-1964
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Studied Primary Education with Art studies as her major at, Goldsmith's College, University of London. She then came to Israel July 1964 and settled in Kibbutz Tel Yitzhak, where she is a member until today
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Studied techniques of working with textiles (Embroidery with Gila Madar from the Tel-Chai College and bobbin-lace with Anna Karlova at "Umanit" in Jaffa)
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1984-1988
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Studied Art at the Tel Aviv School of Painting (Kalisher)
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Since 2000
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Studied etching in the Print Workshop at the Artist's House in Tel Aviv with Eli Diner. She then continued working there independently
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Exhibited many times with the Netanya Artist's Association (which she joined in 2002) in group exhibitions. She has also exhibited with the Artists of the Print Workshop at the Artist's House in Tel Aviv as well as a solo exhibition there.
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Michal Vizer works with a monochromatic palette, usually black, white and ochre. In her work she expresses personal and disturbing feelings of concerns with her private life as a woman in the Kibbutz and in the world around her.
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