Public Movement members, together with Polish collaborators, led a walk in the Warsaw Ghetto, in the footsteps of Israeli and Jewish youth delegations which visit the city every spring.
The Public was gathered in the Umschlagplatz at 18:00, marched and participated in rituals along a route which included the Ghetto Uprising command bunker on 18 Mila Street, The house in which Ludwik Zamenhof who invented Esperanto had lived, and the Memorial of German Chancellor Willy Brandt's 1970 kneeling.
[4] Debriefing Session is a series of private, one-on-one meetings that reveal information about negotiation that occurred during the planning and executing of the project, SALONS: Birthright Palestine?.
was a performative event that consisted of five different sessions, or “SALONS.” Each SALON was modeled after a different type of public debate setting and was hosted in multiple different venues.
was Public Movement’s debut work in the United States Rebranding European Muslims was a campaign that began at the 2012 Berlin Biennial and was continued at a Gala event in Graz.
The audience members were encouraged to use this performance as a means of connecting to and exploring the history and future of Taiwan - a nation free of international recognition, that can thus dance its unspoken trauma, myth and heritage, examine the notion of independence, and acknowledge its violence and unity.
[14] Debriefing Session II was a second showcasing of Public Movement's one-on-one performative methodology, that was also created by Alhena Katsof and Dana Yahalomi.
Public Movement invited visitors to meet with an agent who delivers an account of its research about modern art made in Palestine before 1948.
[15] Choreographies of Power was an action commissioned as a public program for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation's But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa.
It was researched and developed by Public Movement during a mini-residency exploring the collections and archives of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and in a studio residency at Outset Contemporary Art Fund, Tel Aviv.
[19] The book Solution 263: Double Agent in Sternberg Press website Dana Yahalomi speaking about Public Movement in Artis Video Series (2012)