
Joy Bernard
Joy Bernard is a journalist, art critic and multidisciplinary artist creating in writing, movement, performance and video. Her works and performances grapple with themes such as femininity, identity and the philosophy of language, and have been exhibited in important art galleries and institutions. As a journalist, Joy directed the news desk at the English edition of Israeli daily Haaretz, and worked as an editor and culture correspondent at the Post. Currently an independent reporter, her writing in English and in Hebrew about visual arts, dance and welfare issues has been published by Haaretz, The Jerusalem Post, Flash Art, Collectors Agenda, TimeOut, Times of Israel, Portfolio Magazine and many others. Joy is based in Tel Aviv, where she is pursuing a BA in Art History and studying dance. For further reading and contact: www.joybernard.com
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The Tmuna Festival takes place from December 6-12, 8 Soncino Street, Tel Aviv. Learn all about the event:
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