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Jerusalem Intl Fellows

A Cultural Residency Program in East and West Jerusalem

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More reflections from the Fellows

ايليس بيرنهاردت · يونيو 10, 2022 · Leave a Comment

It is clear that the Fellows have acquired a deep sense of the City. Here’s a bit about their feelings:

Anna: “I was surprised to see how un-unified is this place, in a good way…There was space for me to be a diasporic Jew.”

Sofia: “We learned that one of the meanings of Jerusalem is Peace. There’s no better place to be called peace than the one that promotes conflict.”

Claudia: “Jerusalem is a creature. Like a small version of the shifting of tectonic plates…”

Vibha: ” I was concerned when I got here  – where is my studio, where will I work? 

I discovered that the city was my studio…”

This woman is turning Jerusalem into an open-air art studio

ايليس بيرنهاردت · مايو 20, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Elise Bernhardt is on a mission: for visiting artists to fall in love with Jerusalem they way she did – warts and all
Judy Maltz | May 19, 2022 | 4:49 PM

The visiting artists were wondering where their studios in Jerusalem would be located. Elise Bernhardt, the founder and director of their program, had some surprising news. “There are no studios,” she told them. “The city will be your studio.”

Ten weeks later, the participants in this first-of-its-kind cultural program – four women who hail from different countries – unanimously agree: It was a brilliant idea.

“This is not about sitting in a studio,” says Bernhardt, the initiator of the Jerusalem International Fellows program. “This is about getting out there, creating networks and engaging with locals.”

Their studio – that is, Jerusalem – was unable to provide these women with the peace and quiet artists so often seek. Quite the opposite, in fact. During their stay, tensions reached a boiling point, threatening to erupt into an all- out war. Clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians spread from the Temple Mount to Damascus Gate, and from there to other parts of the city. Tensions escalated yet again over the weekend, during the funeral of prominent Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu-Akleh, from which scenes of police beating mourners were broadcast throughout the world.

This, then, was the background noise these women heard over the past two- and-a-half months as they went about their creative endeavors.

Sophia Borges, a visual artist from Brazil, is being hosted by the Idbaa School of the Arts in Sheikh Jarrah, an East Jerusalem neighborhood that has been a major focus of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Vibha Galhotra, a conceptual artist from India, is being hosted by Muslala, a nonprofit artistic organization whose founders came from the neighborhood of Musrara, situated on the border of the eastern and western parts of the city; Claudia Lavista, a choreographer and dancer from Mexico, is being hosted by the c.a.t.a.m.o.n. dance group in West Jerusalem; and Anna Lublina, an interdisciplinary

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performer from the United States, is being hosted by the Bloomfield Science Museum, also in the western part of the city. For all four women selected for this pilot program, this has been a first trip to Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem International Fellows program is the brainchild of Bernhardt, the former director of the New York-based Foundation for Jewish Culture. It started out several years ago as the American Academy in Jerusalem, a program that brought American artists and performers to the Israeli capital, where they were hosted by Jewish organizations based in the western part of the city.

Bernhardt decided to switch it up a bit this year. Instead of focusing exclusively on Americans, this year’s cohort includes representatives from other countries as well. But perhaps the most significant change is that this year the hosting organizations are on both the western, largely Jewish and eastern, largely Arab sides of the city.

In the 1980s, Bernhardt founded Dancing in the Streets, an organization that produced free public dance performances. Her experiences there, she says, inspired the concept behind the latest iteration of the Jerusalem fellows program.

“We worked in places where there was a lot of conflict, mainly racial conflict, and one of our goals was to get people to cross borders,” she says. “It was based on the same that artists performers need to be out there, rather than confined in studios.”

And why Jerusalem? “I am madly in love with this city,” she says. “My objective is for these artists to fall in love with it as well – warts and all.”

From Claudia at the airport May 17

ايليس بيرنهاردت · مايو 18, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Dear Elise.

I’m finally at the aeroport heading home…

Mixed feelings. But mostly, I feel deeply grateful with you, with this program and with this amazing experience…
🌊
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
🙏
For your belief in the artist and what art can do.
I’m going back home full of new visions and ideas, and a better understanding of the Israel/Palestine’s culture!

But mainly I’m leaving with new friends, with a new community of wonderful people that I can call now colleagues.

So, this is now a place for me to come back and have joy… that’s priceless!!!

Mucho amor

Claudia

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ايليس بيرنهاردت · مايو 18, 2022 · 1 Comment

Reflections

“It was a real pleasure getting to know the Jerusalem International Fellows. I must tell you that even though I have joined c.a.t.a.m.o.n and Elad only recently, the residency program has left a great impression on me. The selection of such talented individuals together with the selection of cultural/social/educational Jerusalem institutions was so accurate. The connections created as part of the project, both artistic and human, were exceptional. I can honestly say that such projects fill me with hope and optimism.”

Dr. Ido Lahav Noy, CEO /// c.a.t.a.m.o.n

Videos from the Fellows

Rachel Goldstein · مايو 17, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Watch a video of Sofia Borges teaching at Ibdaa, as well as videos of talks with Claudia Lavista, Anna Lublina, and Sofia Borges.

Sofia teaching at Ibdaa 2022-04-21 at 11.26.10 AM (1) from ايليس بيرنهاردت on Vimeo.

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