Sharonna Karni Cohen

Sharonna is a creative and social impact entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Co-Creator at Dreame: A platform for co-creating art with 500 artists around the world; inspired by a vision, memory, story or goals. Over 10,000 artworks have been co-created in over 50 countries so far. Dreame is democratizing the art world, creating a new genre of art and enabling everyone to become a creator and commissioner of art with their own imagination. 

She is the creator of The Big Dream installation in Rabin Square: the largest artwork in the world puzzled out of yoga mats envisioning the future of Israel, and then the same installation in Jerusalem with a guided visualization for thousands of participants in Hebrew & Arabic guiding them to the future of co-existent Jerusalem. The installation is now traveling globally envisioning the future of cities.

She is the creator of Once I was a house; a house turned into art pre-demolition with 80 artists and raised 200,000K for two organizations supporting children in need. She is working on the Street Names of Tel Aviv Book; a crowdsourced book about the street names of Tel Aviv and is the founder of Moment Salon; a pop-up cultural salon in Tel Aviv with jazz, book clubs, poetry readings and more.  

Sharonna is a believer in the power of our imaginations. She hosts workshops for individuals, companies and groups empowering this unique tool each of us is born with to explore our REM dreams, future dreams and collective dreams.

She is a guided visualization facilitator, artist and entrepreneur. 

Learn more: www.inmywww.com

 
Sharonna Karni Cohen. Credit: Moti Milrod

Sharonna Karni Cohen. Credit: Moti Milrod

 

 

Press

 
Oct 21, 2014 | Haaretz | PDF

Oct 21, 2014 | Haaretz | PDF

 
April 10, 2014 | The Atlantic | PDF

April 10, 2014 | The Atlantic | PDF

 
Jan 14, 2015 | Impakter | PDF

Jan 14, 2015 | Impakter | PDF