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Dina Semenovna Yakerson
Dina Yakerson (2019) at the opening of the exhibition in St. Petersburg
Born (1983-07-12) July 12, 1983 (age 41)
Alma materZurich University of the Arts
Known forPainting

Dina Yakerson (Russian: Ди́на Семёновна Якерсо́н, born 1983) is an Israeli art historian[1][2] and artist. She is the daughter of Shimon Iakerson.

Biography

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She was born in Saint Petersburg (1983) and immigrated to Israel (1990).

Studied fine art at Hamidrasha School of Art — Beit Berl College, at Metafora — International Workshop, Barcelona, Spain. She also studied at the International Curatorial Program, CCA and the Kibuzim-Seminar, Tel Aviv, as well as completing her master's degree at the ZHDK – Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland.

Currently, she lives and works in Jaffa. She has exhibited her works at various art spaces and galleries in Israel, Spain and Russia.

Israeli artist and curator Yakerson explores diverse works by migrant artists that focus on the themes of migration and displacement.[3]

Selected exhibitions

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