TEACHING:
2013 - 2015 The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel
2007 - 2013 Jerusalem Studio School for Painting and Drawing
2010 - 2011 Jerusalem Studio School, summer program, Tuscany, Italy
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2015 Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Sharon Etgar: Recent Work
2013 Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Sharon Etgar: Thread Drawings
2011 Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Sharon Etgar: Collage
2010 Rothschild Fine Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, Oils and Papers
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2017 Taylor Galleries, Dublin, Ireland, Lacuna
2016-17 Davis & Langdale Company,New York, Recent Works by Etgar,
Ohnigian, Parker, Roseman, & Shils
2014 Inga Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Veiling and Unveiling
2013 Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem, Israel, Everyone carries a room inside
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, Moby Dick
2012 Davis & Langdale Company, New York, 5: Artists: On Paper
Sommer Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Veronique Doisneau
Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Recent Works
2010 Rothschild Fine Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, The Unbelievable is Right Here
2009 Rothschild Fine Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, Opening Exhibition
2008 Gallery of the Jerusalem Studio School, Jerusalem, Israel, Antithesis
2006 Gallery 33, Tel Aviv, Israel, Transcriptions
2005 Gallery 33, Tel Aviv, Israel, Objects and Compassion
Jerusalem, Israel, Deadend, Museum on the Seam
BORN: 1975, Jerusalem, Israel
Sharon Etgar lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Educated at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem 1997 – 2001, and then at the Jerusalem Studio School for Painting and Drawing (JSS) 2003 – 2007. Etgar also spent three summers studying with JSS in Italy at the International School of Painting and Drawing at Montecastello di Vibio, Umbria.
Etgar has worked as an independent graphic designer designing books and book covers. Most recently, she contributed a series of works on paper to accompany T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets, translated into Hebrew by Professor Menachem Lorberbaum, published in Israel in 2013.
In May 2013, Etgar joined the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; and the Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.