Education
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Ph.D., Art History (Tel Aviv University, 2000)
Dissertation: Choir Stalls and Misericord Carvings by Andre Sulpice in the Second Half of the Fifteenth Century in the South of France.
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M.A., Art History (Tel Aviv University, 1993)
Thesis: The Misericord Carvings at Rodez Cathedral.
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B.A., Art History (Tel Aviv University, 1989)
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Publications
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Block, E. et al., Lexique Des Stalles Medieval, Mobilie Liturgique 13em-16em Siécle (in print).
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" The Choir Stalls and their Carvers", Verzar Christine B., and Fishhof Gil (eds.), Pictorial Languages and their Meanings. Liber Amicorum in Honor of Nurith Kenaan-Kedar, Tel Aviv University, 2006, pp. 65-92.
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The Choir Stalls of the Chartreuse St. Sauveur in Villefranche de Rouergue", Ovadiah A. and N. Kenaan-Kedar (eds.), Assaph, 2003, no. 8, pp.103-124.
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Four Hands, Exhibition catalog, Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, 2001.
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" Pulp Fiction, Exhibition catalog, Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, 1998.
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" Misericords Carved by André Sulpice at the Cathedral of Rodez: Iconographic History Analysis", The Profane Arts of the Middle Ages, 1977, vol. VI no. 2, pp. 285-302.
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Teaching experience
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2004-2007
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"Women Artists in the West" (Interdisciplinary Program in the Arts, Tel Aviv University).
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2004-2005
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"Art in the Middle Ages" (Art History Department, Tel Aviv University)
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2003-2004
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"High and Low in Western Art" (Interdisciplinary Program in the Arts, Tel Aviv University).
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2001-2002
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"Popular Culture and its Expression in Art" (Interdisciplinary Program in the Arts, Tel Aviv University).
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1995-1999
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"History of Art" (School of Arts, Jaffa).
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Art curator
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2002
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"Between the Hidden and the Revealed", Painters and Sculptors Association, Tel Aviv.
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2001
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"Four Hands", Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan.
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1998
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"Pulp Fiction", Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan.
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1995
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Exhibition of sculptures by Immanuel Hatsofeh, Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center.
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Other
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1994
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Production of "White City" exhibition (curator Micha Levin), Beith Hanna, Tel Aviv (as part of the Tel Aviv Bauhaus events, sponsored by the Tel Aviv Municipality).
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