Nationality Israeli-American Period Abstract art Movement Abstract art Education Tel Aviv University | Name Rhea Carmi Known for Painting Role Artist | |
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Full Name Bruria Even-Chen (Hebrew: ברוריה אבן-חן) Born April 3, 1942 (1942-04-03) Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine |
Rhea carmi voices of silence voices of hope
Rhea Carmi (Hebrew: ברוריה כרמי, born 1942) (variant name: Bruria Carmi), is an Israeli American abstract expressionist and mixed-media artist.
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- Rhea carmi voices of silence voices of hope
- Life and work
- Solo exhibitions
- Group exhibitions
- Public collections
- References

Life and work

Carmi was born in Jerusalem. She studied visual art at Tel-Aviv University 1974-1976, and attended Ramat-Gan Institute for The Arts 1977-1979. Her mentors were Israeli artists Arie Aroch and Motti Mizrachi.

Carmi utilizes a variety of media—oils, sand, water, treated paper, canvas and wood—which she layers, smooths and sculpts. The paintings are a personal diary of the artist.

Carmi is a member of the ARTROM Gallery Guild and served as juror for Abstract Forms for the ARTROM International Art Competition 2008

She lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Her name means: Flowing she is part of the Earth.
Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions
Public collections
Carmi's work is included in the public collections of: