Sculpture - Sarah Mae Wasserstrum


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Sarah Mae Wasserstrum


Curriculum Vitae


2004

Israeli-Palestinian Sculpture Event "Spring Meeting", Man in the Galilee Museum, Ginosar, Israel

2003

One woman show at The Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem, Israel

2002

One-woman show at Saslov Winery, Israel

2001

Tareitanga International Sculpture Symposium, Wellington, New Zealand.

2000

International group show, Sculpture 2000, Quint Gallery, San Diego, U.S.A.

Work shown in Athenium Library, San Diego, U.S.A.

Work shown in Delmar Sculpture Garden, San Diego, U.S.A.

Even Ba’Galil International Sculpting Event, Ma’alot, Israel

1999

Monument in Honor of Fallen Soldier, Eyal, Israel

1998

Even Ba’Galil International Sculpting Event, Ma’alot, Israel

1997

Toyamura International Sculpture Biennale

1995

Solo show at Gallery 36, Jerusalem, Israel

1994

Group show at Ma`ayanot Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel

1993

Advanced carving studies, Pietrasanta, Italy

1992-1993

Co-commission for a sculpture for Peace Garden in memory of Masahiro Oki, Shimoda, Japan

Environmental work for Oki-do yoga institute of Holistic Health, Shimoda, Japan

1992

Group exhibition at Z.O.A. House, Tel Aviv

Private studies, Belgium

Master-course in Environmental Art, Haifa University, Israel, taught by 
Prof. William Vassan, University of Montreal

Group expo. at Haifa University 

Life After Devastation, group open air expo., Mount Carmel Forest site of the great fire, Israel

Land, Sea and the Israeli People,  Group open air expo., Atlit, Israel

1989-1991

Sculpture studies at the Tel Aviv Museum Academy of Fine Art, Israel

1988-1990

Private study of sculpture, Ein Hod, Israel

Both indoor and outdoor works by the artist are currently owned by private collectors as well as public and corporate collections in Israel, the U.S.A., Japan and Germany.
 

 

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