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Michal Zamir was born in Israel. She studied art at the Smith Art High School in Jerusalem. After graduation she moved to London where she worked as a free-lance artist. Her projects included murals, oil portraits, interior design, and furniture design. After two years Michal moved to Israel and worked as a set-designer at the Israeli national television. During that time she studied computer graphic design and later enrolled in the program for Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She exhibited her Art in Beit-ha-am (1992), in the "Bolinat" Cafe (1996) and in Yale university gallery (2003) and published her paintings in the "Palimpsest", the annual art and literature magazine of Yale University (2003). Today Michal lives in the USA. She is also designing and illuminating "ketubot" (Jewish marriage contracts) in a style influenced by Persian art. Her next exhibition will show during September 2004 at the JCC gallery in New Haven, CT. USA.
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