Gavi Weitzman loves singing along to musicals, writing in her journal and spending long hours in existential dread. Gavi received her BFA from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis in May 2021. She currently lives in Philadelphia working in the realms of sculpture, printmaking, painting and installation in order to explore the complexities of identity and selfhood. Her latest series of prints explores the relationship between hair and femininity, and builds on a history of work that engages with her Jewish background. In addition to her art practice, Gavi has worked on a number of theater productions, most recently designing projections for a student written show on campus. In response to the pandemic, Gavi’s interest in collaboration lead her to pursue a research project through WashU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Award program in which she conducted artistic collaborations with family members across the world. 
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