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Audrey Alma Meyer - Munz

Tel Aviv, Israel

My name is Audrey Alma Meyer. Born and raised in Brussels, I immigrated to Israel four decades ago a...

About the artist

Audrey Alma Meyer - Munz

Joined In 2011

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About the artist

Audrey Alma Meyer - Munz

Joined In 2011

(1 Followers)

ABOUT
EDUCATION

My name is Audrey Alma Meyer. Born and raised in Brussels, I immigrated to Israel four decades ago and have called it home ever since.
Deeply drawn to both the worlds of art and therapy, I have studied and experienced various therapeutic approaches while exploring different art forms. What unites these disciplines is a shared, unrelenting pursuit of connection and growth.
Traveling the world and experiencing diverse cultures have fostered my sense of inner freedom —a space for authentic expression, an appreciation for the fragility of humanity, and a recognition of the beauty of meaningful connections and experiences. While not all travelers become artists, every artist is, in essence, a traveler—embarking on inner journeys through the creative process.

Education

2015–2017 - Tel Aviv University, Museology and Curatorship Studies.
1991-1994 – Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel : MA in Japanese Studies. Dissertation about the narratives of a Japanese Cultural exhibition “Visions of Japan”.
1989-1990 – International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. Intensive Japanese course and Comparative cultures.
1985-1989 – Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel: BA in East Asian Studies and General Studies.
1984 – Lycee Emile Jacqmain, Brussels, Belgium: High School Matriculation.

Mosaic training formation

2010 – Master Giulio Menossi, Portraiture course, Venetian technique, Udine, Italy
2008 - Master Vincenzo Aiello’s School of Mosaic, Technique on mesh, Rome, Italy
2007 - Master Benedetto Nordia, Musia Studio, Byzantine and Roman techniques, Chiasso, Switzerland.
2006 - Master Lucio Orsoni, Orsoni School of Mosaics, works with smalti, Venice, Italy.
2003-2005 – Mrs. Sarit Pilz Granit, direct and indirect method, Ramat Hasharon, Israel.