
Light Source was orchestrated and curated for a single night during the December holidays in Gan Ya'akov, the sunken garden at the foot of HaBima Square in central Tel Aviv. The exhibition gathered designers from across disciplines around the theme of light, treating the public garden as the gallery and the holiday week as the only window.
Limor handled the full scope of the production - exhibition planning and design within the existing space, coordination of the large-scale event, the artistic program for the December holidays, public relations, and content responsibility across all media channels. The project ran from initial concept through setup, opening night, and full dismantling.
The exhibition is Limor's earliest fully independent curatorial work and remains an early indicator of the practice that would develop over the following decade: site-specific, multidisciplinary, public-facing, and built on the working assumption that an exhibition is also an architectural and logistical project from the first day onward.