Noam Friedman- CV

B. 1989

Currently lives and works in Portugal

 Email: noam89@gmail.com

Tel.: +351926829331


Education

2015 Diploma in photography studies, Photography Department, Musrara - the Naggar Multidisciplinary  School of Art and Society, Jerusalem


Special Projects & residencies 

2023, October (Forthcoming) “Black Women Rising - one hundred women book”,, London

2023 December, WormWinter Festival, Porto. Creator and producer of event

2021 June, Chili Summer Festival, Porto. Creator and producer of event

2022 April, Artists residency -Collaborative Visual Research Project conducted by Zohar Iancu ,PhD Program Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon, and the Research Centre for Communication and Culture (CECC).

2021 December, WormWinter Festival, Porto. Creator and producer of event

2020 December, collaborative Residency program at ​DENTRO, ​Porto

2020 November, Residency program at ​DE LICEIRAS 18, ​Porto

2020 ׳Aguda Fisherman's Tale׳ Photo Essay , Eager Tourist online Journal

2020 Red Lab X Edmund cafe, pop up darkroom and analogue exhibition, curated by Noam Friedman 

2014 “My sister and I”, Ha’Hotem online magazine


Exhibitions

2023 ‘OBRIGADISSIMO”, Group exhibition, photography installation, Duplex Air, Lisbon

2022 Group exhibition, photography installation, Na_Dentro, Porto, 

2022 “Pieces” photography installation, PB27, Porto,  Group exhibition, 

2020 “Our Malawi; No Words Needed”, interactive photography exhibition tour in Malawi

2020 “Our Malawi; No Words Needed”, interactive photography exhibition, The Volanov, Tel Aviv  2019 2020“Black Women Rising”, OXO Tower, London

2019 “Our Malawi; No Words Needed”, Interactive photography exhibition, Bright Rooms Gallery SpaceNoam Friedman- Portfolio

2019 “Black Women Rising”, Copeland Gallery, Peckham




Noam Friedman- Short Bio

Born in 1989 in Jerusalem,Friedman is the recipient of the Meitar Foundation’s Scholarship of Excellence (2013-2015) and holds a diploma in Photography from Musrara - the Naggar Multidisciplinary School of Art and Society, Jerusalem.

 She had spent the past three years living and working while traveling with a mobile darkroom. Friedman has exhibited her works in solo and group exhibitions in Israel, Malawi, England, Scotland and Porto. During her travels, she documents various kinds of communities – both as a phenomenon and as a concept. Her works, produced through analog photography and in the dark room, originate from her need to craft and hone her work, to create an image that has a real, material presence. In her artistic practice Friedman researches the world of constructing and deconstructing the images both in the photographic process and the analogue darkroom printing process.