In the year following its evacuation, and just prior to the transformation of the old terminal in Eilat, it was revived. As part of a joint initiative between Eilat Municipality and Eilat Tourism Corporation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Elad Theater, visitors were invited to a multidisciplinary and ground-breaking exhibition, which spanned 3,000 square meters, in cooperation and inspired by the international project One Voice, a global art project which was launched at the dawn of the Covid-19 era. In order to promote social values of love, appreciation, resilience, identification, and equality, this event was intended to illuminate different regions of the world through art and culture.
Artistic directors of the project, Marina Posner, curator and producer of conceptual entertainment experiences, and Shay Pitovsky, director and playwright, artistic director of Elad Theater, invited a group of leading, multidisciplinary artists to create works based on the theme of travel, terminal, and nomadism in Eilat’s old and iconic airport. This exhibition featured a variety of works, including theater videos, kinetic sculptures, photography, painting, space installations, digital Zen installations, AR, VR, and artificial intelligence installations, interactive installations that encourage movement, and more.
Participants and Presenters:
Adar Keilin, Eyal Gross, Itai Zelait, Ariel Sarni Brown, Jason Danino Holt, Guy Hadani, Doron Asayag D. turtle, Daniella Maroz, Hagai Isenberg, Hofit Sabag, Tal Rosen Eliezer, Yoav Veld, Yoel Peled, Lior Zalmanson, Limor Gurion, Morris Cohen, Moran Duvshani, Mia Agam, Marina Posner, Nir Aduni, Eden Azulai, Einat Amir, Einat Steckler, Ronen Shahrabani, Rossello Shamaria, Ran Salvin, Tom Danielli, Tomer Haroubi, Mama.kamila, # Tag art