
Shira Dicker
Shira Dicker is a writer, publicist, creative PR and event producer. She creates surprising, innovative & multi-disciplinary projects, such as open mikes, flash mobs, public art projects that invite participants to speak their respective spiritual truths and engage with Jewish practices in refreshing ways. At Art Kibbutz's first residency at Eden Village she created a Torah Trope Project incorporating dance & visual arts with her ‘performance’. She was the visionary behind the Shofar Flashmob.
She serves on Art Kibbutz's Advisory Board and participated at all Art Kibbutz residencies. In 2015 she currently created the 7 Minutes Between Heaven and Earth project at Shmita ArtFest featuring David Y Chack, Kobi Arad and Rabbi Arthur Waskow. In 2016 she is bringing the New York Times Summer Academy to Art Kibbutz every other Sunday and working on a spoken word piece.
Shira Dicker is a writer, publicist, creative PR and event producer. She creates surprising, innovative & multi-disciplinary projects, such as open mikes, flash mobs, public art projects that invite participants to speak their respective spiritual truths and engage with Jewish practices in refreshing ways. At Art Kibbutz's first residency at Eden Village she created a Torah Trope Project incorporating dance & visual arts with her ‘performance’. She was the visionary behind the Shofar Flashmob.
She serves on Art Kibbutz's Advisory Board and participated at all Art Kibbutz residencies. In 2015 she currently created the 7 Minutes Between Heaven and Earth project at Shmita ArtFest featuring David Y Chack, Kobi Arad and Rabbi Arthur Waskow. In 2016 she is bringing the New York Times Summer Academy to Art Kibbutz every other Sunday and working on a spoken word piece.