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 Mallory Serebrin 

JERUSALEM
 
BIO
Originally from Salt Lake City, Utah, Mallory made her way to New York and is a graduate of Pratt Institute with a BFA in Fine Arts & Painting and spend summers at Alfred University – The New York School of Ceramics. She has been living and working as an artist, designer and teacher in Jerusalem since 1993 where she founded 
and established Studio ArtWorks - The Jerusalem Ceramic Art Center. 
 
Her work has been shown and sold in Israel and throughout the United States, including The Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem and The Jewish Museum of New York. 
 
STATEMENT
I am fascinated by the multi-dimensionality of our reality. At once we are simple and static and the next we are dynamic and complex. Where do we find ourselves at any given moment? Are we inside or out? Are we grounded or afloat? Do the boundaries help us fly? In Israel I find myself constantly 
fascinated by the limits and the freedoms that comes with being Jewish in both a Jewish and democratic state. How modernity plays in our ability to choose and how halacha (Jewish Law) has kept the Jewish people together for centuries. This piece for is for me a reflection of balance and ever 
shifting lines that create our place in space and time.
 
Where I Find Myself
90 x 90
Paperclay, glazes 
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