Tamar Ettun is a multidisciplinary artist, she is the founding director of The Moving Company. Ettun composes sculpture with people to create a sense of what she calls “handheld history” that examines the transformation of cultural and psychological narratives through the lens of personal perspectives.
Ettun received her MFA from Yale University in 2010. She studied at Cooper Union in 2007, while earning her BFA from Bezalel Academy. Her exhibitions/performances include: Bryant Park, Sculpture Center, Fridman Gallery, Uppsala Museum of Art, The Watermill Center, Madison Square Park, The Knockdown Center, e-flux, The Queens Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, The Jewish Museum, Danspace Project, PERFORMA 13, PERFORMA 11, PERFORMA 09.
Ettun’s fellowships and residencies including Iaspis, Franklin Furnace, The Pollock Krasner Foundation, MacDowell Fellowship, Abron’s Art Center, LMCC, Art Production Fund, RECESS, Triangle, and many others.