About the artist

Irit Rabinowits was born in 1969 in Be'er Sheva, and currently resides and works in Tel-Aviv, Israel.

She is a graduate of The Be'er-Sheva College of Visual Arts, where she studied from 1989 through 1992.

She worked as an art instructor for children and as a book illustrator, publishing two children books with her illustrations (1992, 2003).

For six years she has worked and gained broad experience at the art studio of the international artist David Gerstein.

Currently she resides and works in Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Exhibitions:

Group:

1993 - Group exhibition at the Jerusalem City Theater.

2000 - Group exhibition during the Women Festival in "Hermina", Tel-Aviv.

2003 - "Our colors" - a group exhibition of Israeli Gay and Lesbian artists at "Ophir Gallery" ,Tel Aviv.

2004 - at the "Dungeun", Jaffa.

2004 - "Our colors" - a group exhibition of Israeli Gay and Lesbian artists at "Alternative Gallery" , Jaffa.

2004 - "Hedva" - a group exhibition at the "Rimon Gallery", Tel Aviv

2005 - an Israeli group exhibition arranged by the "Israeli AIDS task force" founded by the late Leah Rabin .

2005 - ''Both Together and Each Apart'' by the Israeli Ministry of Education, Culture & Sports at Enav Center Tel Aviv 2005
"Summer Show" Stern Gallery Tel Aviv 2005

2006 - an Israeli group exhibition arranged by the "Israeli AIDS task force" founded by the late Leah Rabin .

2007 - an Israeli group exhibition arranged by the "Israeli AIDS task force" founded by the late Leah Rabin .

2007 - Women's Art Project for the Jewish Agency; Sponsored by Shomrat Hazoreah, Israel

2008 - an Israeli group exhibition arranged by the "Israeli AIDS task force" founded by the late Leah Rabin .

2008 - "Infinity Art" exhibition sponsored by Mizrahi Tfahot Bank

One person

2003 - Exhibition at the "Haifa Forum" as part of the Gay and lesbian month activities.

2004 - at the "Be Shiraz" , Tel Aviv .

2005 - "Naive Summer Show" Ayki's Gallery Tel Aviv.

2007 - Book Illustrations Exhibition; Yad Lebanim, Hod Hasharon

2008 - "Arabesque"; Enav Cultural Center, Tel-Aviv