Dorit Jordan Dotan

Dorit Jordan Dotan
Israeli-German Internationally-based visual artist and curator. Born in Haifa, Israel. Dorit’s work often expresses her social/political views, and calls attention to cultural issues.
Curated exhibition about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was on view in 2017 at the Evanston Art Center. Guest curator of Refreshing Feminism exhibition created for the Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, 2019. In 2020 she curated i am. an immigrant. in Berlin. Dorit is a fellow at the Jewish Art Salon, New York, and Co-Curator at the JAS virtual Open Studio Program.
Recent exhibitions:
The Dr. Bernard Heller Museum NYC (HUC Museum), The Jewish Museum Amsterdam, The Berman Museum Atlanta, Museum Friedland, Germany, woman Made Gallery, Chicago, The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, Derfner Judaica Museum, NY, The Jerusalem Biennale, Fotogalerie Berlin, The Ernest Rubenstein Gallery, New York, Central Gallery Tel Aviv, Berlin Artist Association, HUC-Museum, Los Angeles, Ceres Gallery, New York, The Art Center New Orleans, Spertus, Chicago. Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art , Anne Frank Center USA, New York
Site Specific Art Installation, Wedge Projects, Chicago.
Studies
2020-2021 Curatorial and Museum Studies at The Institute for Israeli Art at the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo.
Artist Residency
The Institut für Alles Mögliche, Berlin, Germany, 2020
Grants
A particularly Outstanding Artist grant from the Ministry of Absorption.
Scholarship in the Curatorial and Museology House of Israeli Art
Cultural Fund Grant, The Art Council Evanston, IL, USA
Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights, USA
New Israel Fund, Israel