October 7th her photo Traveling exhibition

October 7th HerPhoto Traveling Exhibition

Bring the "October 7th HerPhoto" Exhibition to Your Community or Organization

The October 7th HerPhoto exhibition from the Eden Association, created and curated by artist Alicia Shahaf, offers a powerful opportunity to be part of a global movement to amplify the voices of women impacted by the violence and trauma of the October 7th, 2023, terror attacks.
The exhibition tells the stories of 13 women profoundly affected by these events. Each portrait was created as part of a collaborative process between Alicia and the participants, offering the women a therapeutic experience and a meaningful step in processing their trauma.

With our digital exhibition kit, your organization can host this moving exhibit, providing an opportunity for your employees, guests, and community members to experience these stories and reflect on their significance. All proceeds from the exhibition directly support the Eden Association’s trauma treatment programs for girls and women.

Highlights from the "October 7th HerPhoto" Exhibition

Featuring images from the permanent exhibition at Kibbutz Dorot and the traveling exhibition in Tel Aviv, as part of the collaboration with the Tel Aviv Municipality.

Why Host This Exhibition?

On October 7th, 2023, unspeakable horrors unfolded, leaving lasting scars on countless lives. Among those most deeply affected were women who faced targeted violence and trauma, including gender-based war crimes. Their voices and resilience deserve to be heard.
By bringing "October 7th HerPhoto" to your community or organization, you contribute to preserving their stories, raising awareness, and supporting the ongoing trauma treatment programs of the Eden Association.

About the Eden Association

For nearly 30 years, the Eden Association has been at the forefront of providing trauma treatment for girls and women, particularly in the Gaza periphery. Through comprehensive therapeutic programs, Eden helps those affected by conflict and violence. All proceeds from the exhibition directly fund the association’s ongoing work, ensuring that this vital support continues.

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About the Artist and Curator
 

Alicia Shahaf was born in Argentina, lives and works in Israel.

Her body of work is based mostly on photography, consists of series that deal with issues of gender and feminism, memory and loss and the connection to nature.

Shahaf graduated from Camera Obscura Art School – Photography department (1995) and Curators Seminar (2003)

Shahaf’s work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad including the Bat Yam Museum of Art, “Fresh Paint 2”, Contemporary Art Fair Tel Aviv , Museum on the Seam , The Karlovac City Museum, Croatia, Haifa Museum of Art and others.

Her works are found in private collections in Israel and abroad.

Join us to amplify the voices of women and to share together the stories that need to be heard.

The Digital Kit Includes:

  • 12 high-quality artistic photographs
  • Wall stickers featuring curatorial and personal texts
  • Testimonial videos accessible via QR codes
  • Brochures sharing each woman’s story
  • Setup and installation guidelines tailored to your venue
  • A moving opening event, offered in-person or virtually

Request a personalized quote based on your venue and audience

Proceeds directly support trauma treatment programs for women and girls.
Donations may be tax-deductible, subject to applicable laws.

Contact Us for More Information

Talya Sasportas Elisha | Client Relations Manager

972-50-8284285 | talias@eden.org.il

Get a Glimpse of the Exhibition

Discover the powerful stories in 'October 7th HerPhoto.' Below is a portrait and a video excerpt of Eden Hendelman from Kibbutz Sufa, one of the many impactful testimonies featured. Join us in sharing their voices.

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