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awe-inspiring photography, 
a beautiful painting or one of 
the many other forms of art.
”
For each piece of art sold, 
60 percent of the monies 
earned go to the artist, and 
40 percent will go back to 
supporting the Creative 
Expressions program. Gesher 
will have two tents at the 
event displaying its members’ 
artwork.
Michigan Arts Access 
Executive Director Michael 
Gielniak said: “This is a fully 
accessible event that embrac-
es the diversity, equity and 
inclusion of all Michigan cit-
izens. I believe Michiganders 
embrace our mission, and I 
invite everyone to come out 
and celebrate the beautiful 
tapestry of Michigan’s cre-
ative community with us!” 

To learn more about the Creative 

Expressions Program, go to 

shopcreativeexpressions.com. 

in northern Israel for two 
weeks.
“It really opened my mind 
to the reality for everyone 
who lives in Israel,” she says. 
“When we eventually got to 
visit the south, we saw that 
this is the nature of people’s 
day-to-day lives, of having 
rockets over their heads. It 
made me want to learn more 
about why people are here, 
and what they’re doing to 
be innovative and to change 
the landscape on water 
research and technology and 
innovation.”
In that way, Morof has 
come full circle through her 
new position. She says she is 
eager “to share why A4BGU 
would be meaningful to 
you, that giving back can 
go a long way, and to offer 
the opportunity to join 
this movement of being an 
innovator in the Negev.” 

Rachel Morof can be reached at 

rachel@americansforbgu.org.

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