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⚠️FINAL DATES AND LOCATION TBA⚠️ The 8 Project Exhibit presents: A Visual Storytelling Workshop

About this experience

IMPORTANT: As of now, this workshop is intended for groups only 

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Discover the power of storytelling as a tool for creativity, connection, and expression.
In this hands-on workshop, participants explore how to transform real-life experiences into visual and written narratives- blending intuitive writing, imagery, and collage.

Medium: Writing, Photography, Collage
Duration: up to 3 hours
Max Participants: 20
Ideal For: all ages 

This workshop helps participants connect to their authentic voice, express emotions through art, and build confidence in telling their personal or collective story.

No prior experience needed- just curiosity and an open heart.

100% funds go to support the therapeutic residency program.

Your Host

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An award-winning Israeli-American artist, born in Jerusalem and based in Los Angeles. Known for his powerful blend of figurative, realism, and conceptual work. HIS ART explores human emotion, identity, memory, and the space between personal and collective trauma. His style merges realism with intentional erasure, uncovering what lies beneath the surface.

A combat veteran of the Israeli military, Tomer has used art as a tool for healing since a young age. After moving to L.A., he built a successful international career, exhibiting across the U.S., Europe, and Israel.

In October 2023, while visiting family in Israel, Tomer volunteered with ZAKA in the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attacks. This experience became a profound artistic and personal turning point, leading him to found The 8 Project.

In 2025, he was named the inaugural Artist-in-Residence at the Museum of Tolerance, where he unveiled ART WILL S8T YOU FREE, a groundbreaking exhibition co-created with over 850 trauma survivors. The installation stands as a public act of healing, remembrance, and resistance against antisemitism and hate.

Through his work, Tomer continues to transform pain into connection, using art to build bridges that transcend language, culture, and borders.