
About
Tzvia Haris Livne, born in 1983, grew up in Kibbutz Ein-Dor,
currently lives in Kibbutz El-Rom in the Golan Heights.
She studied fine arts at the New Academy of Design
and Communication in Buenos Aires, graduated from
the multidisciplinary art track at Shankar College and has
a teaching certificate as an art teacher from Oranim College.
Harris Livne specializes in oil and watercolor painting.
She often paints subjects taken from her childhood family albums
or images of different ruins and sites in the Golan Heights.
These two topics deal with the lingering presence of people and places that are no longer there, or that are out of reach.
Solo Exhibitions
2022 "Kibbutz - Family", Ein-Dor gallery. Curator: Doron Yahalom.
Group Exhibitions
2025 "Changing Landscapes", Ghetto Fighters House Museum,
Kibbutz Lohamei HaGetaot. Curators: Rita Katz and Lilach Efraim.
2025 The Northern Artists Exhibition, Amiad Center, Jaffa.
Curator: Iris Elhanani
2024 Fresh Paint Art Fair, Tel Aviv, Artists' Greenhouse.
Curators: Raz Shapira and Yifat Gurion
2024 "My Beloved Country", Ginoser gallery. Curator: Itzik Kochavi.
2020 "Lighting the Golan", Znobar gallery. Curator: Aviv Margalit.
2014 Come To Bat-Yam, Moby Bat Yam Art Museum.
Curator: Larry Abramson.
Biographical Notes
2019-2021 Art Teaching Certification, Oranim College of Education,
Kiryet Tivon, Israel.
2011-2015 BFA, Shenkar College of Engineering and Design,
School of Multidisciplinary Art, Ramat Gan, Israel.
2009-2011 Department of Fine Art, The New Academy of Communication and Design, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
