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2015 The Exhibition of 'The International Symposium Mark Rothko 2015" , Daugavpils, Latvia
2015 And the Winners Are: // Ministry of Culture and Sport Award Winners in Art and Design, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (Cat.)
2013 The Ready Made Centennial, Haifa Museum of Art, Curator: Ruti Direktor (Cat.)
2012 Teachers // The Trump Foundation in collaboration with Musrara – The Naggar School of Photography, Media and New Music at Pe’ila, Amiad Center, Jaffa
2011 Curators & Co., Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Curator: Revital Ben-Asher Peretz (Cat.)
2010 Spacing, Wizo Gallery, The NB Haifa School of Design, Haifa And You Have Nothing That Has No Place, The Artists’ House, Tel Aviv (Cat.)
2007 See Not / Fear Not, Umm el-Fahem art Gallery, Umm el-Fahem, Curator: Moran Shoub
2006 The Winners // Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport Award Winners in Art and Design, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (Cat.)
2003 Art of the Land // Art Festival at Reading Power Station, Tel Aviv, curator: Ruti Direktor
2001 Hands, The Ruth Youth Wing for Art Education, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2000 Magazine Camp 2000, Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
1999 Brief Moment, Limbus Gallery, Tel Aviv
1996 The Loaded Part of the Sign I II III, Ami Steinitz Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv 37 Danish & Foreign Artists Collaborate, Zenit Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark (Cat.)
1994 Painting Above and Beyond, The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, Curator: Dr. Aïm Luski (Cat.)
1992 Small Works // 16th Annual Competition Exhibition, 80 Washington SQ. East Galleries, New York