19/10/2025
During the Sukkot holidays, I finally had time to visit the “Work Off Art” exhibition — the name says it all.
This exhibit speaks to something essential: humans were not made for office cages. When we spend our days confined to tiny cubicles, staring at screens, we slowly lose something deeply ours — our dreams, our true calling, the things we genuinely love.
Worse still, the office lifestyle often brings sedentary behavior, fast food, and the grayscale of routine. This show is small, but powerful, and it tackles what really matters: the balance between work, rest, travel, play, and self-expression.
It’s a thought-provoking experience not just for office workers, but also for those in more flexible professions — massage therapists, creators, freelancers. Work Off Art is still open for about another month. It’s a great idea to go with friends or family and share the experience together.