Moshe Roas


Moshe Roas is an Israeli artist who works in sculpture, drawing, printmaking, and installation art. He has exhibited in galleries and museums in the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, the United States, South Korea, and Israel. These include the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Eretz Israel Museum, the Jerusalem Print Workshop, and the Tel Aviv Artists' House.
Many of his works are created in processes of decomposition and reassembly, and deal with decay, life, death, and time. Roas lives in Kibbutz Palmachim and teaches printmaking in Tel Aviv and Givat Haviva.

Biography

Roas was born in Safed and grew up in Karmiel. He studied textile design at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, where he graduated in 2008. In 2009, he was awarded the Young Designer Competition in Talente, Munich, and an honorable mention at an international art competition in Cheongju, South Korea. In 2014 he was awarded the design prize by the Ministry of Culture and Sport and a guest artist's scholarship at the Jerusalem Print Workshop. In the years 2016–2018, he studied at the Postgraduate Fine Art Program at HaMidrasha – Faculty of the Arts, Beit Berl College. He also studied printmaking in Venice and Portland, Maine.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions