| Albert Einstein

"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow."

Hope. 
Over the past year, we have all made an effort to hold onto it, to seek shared wishes of the heart, and to find in it the strength to rise every day. At times, we turned away from it; at other moments, a smile that conveys longing nostalgic crept in. Sadness blended with sweet memories, and in the weariness of body and soul, we found healing in hope.

This year, we embraced hope ‘around the clock’, doing our best to make a difference—connecting encouragers with those in need of a comforting shoulder, Stitching words with sounds, expressions with meaning. Across digital landscapes, over ‘Tables of hope’, in unifying encounters, through conversations and faith, we created a welcoming space. We paused, extended a hand, breathed deeply, and built a supportive space.

In every language, from every spot of the country and the globe, across every sector, gender, and age, hearts combined with hope. Together, we wanted to bring our vision to life:TIKVA2GO.

The Exhibition is an artistic connection emerged from the ‘Book of Hope’ project-an interactive, unique creation born out of a sense of mission during the war. Its aim was to offer inspiration, and comfort. After After meaningful efforts, we aim to continue making hope accessible and to provide tools for hope and resilience to every person in Israel and across the world, through the ‘Book of Hope’ and in various other ways.

The photographs and images displayed were selected from artists representing the diversity of our people. They capture moments that uplift and reflect, directly or indirectly, the spirit of these days.

Alongside contemporary works and additional creations, the exhibition offers, in the spirit of the ‘Book of Hope,’ diverse perspectives from different fields, creating: an ‘Island of Hope‘.

Photo from the exhibition. Photo by Lizzy Shanan

The exhibition reflects the variety of values that illuminates our path: unity and acceptance, support and generosity, intention and listening, partnership alongside diversity, mutual responsibility, meaning and belief in the power of art. The eclecticism expressed in the works and the artists, the human diversity, and the connections between the different worlds shows that we care!

In these difficult challenging times, we invite you to stand with us, take a deep breath, and join a personal journey of reflection. To experience different point of view, connect, strengthen, and most of all, hope. Together!

Exhibition Management and Production:
Merav Agam-Gavriel: Founder of TIKVA2GO
Noa Antebi-Galili: Producer
Hadas Dayan-Rosenberg: Curator
Avi Barnea: Owner of Art Share Gallery

Exhibition Partners

We would like to thank all the artists participating in the exhibition, to Galitz Practical School of Photography for the collaborative creation, to Avi Barnea, the gallery owner, for providing a warm and hope-filled home for this project. To Kamim for a connection between values and action in the name of collective responsibility, to HP Indigo and Kobi Ran Printing for their invaluable contribution in printing the exhibition photos using advanced HP and HP Indigo printing technologies, and to Jerusalem Wineries for adding the Flavors of hope to our events. Our appreciation also goes to Gil Teichman for professional guidance, to Roie Galitz for his generosity and authentic vision of hope inspired by the worlds nature, and to all our partners who contributed to making this exhibition a reality.

A special thank you to the TIKVA2GO team for their faith and commitment to a journey of hope. Amir Noy and the Or-Hof Law Office, thank you for your dedication, professionalism, and big heart. to Shay Kedem for sharing the collaborative outcomes with Shenkar graduates, offering guidance, support, professionalism, and above all, warm interpersonal connection and soul. Together, you have helped us craft not just an exhibition, but a profound statement of resilience, creativity, and unity-a true celebration of hope.

Come with Hope!

We look forward to welcoming you with open arms and hearts full of hope.

From the Exhibition

Photos from the Opening Night: Merav Agam-Gavriel, Yehuda Sobol, and Noa Antebi-Galili.