Shuli Sadé also known for documenting industrial ruins and architectural sites throughout the world. In the past decade she works with video combined with her photographic images, arresting time in search for metaphors for the cycle of life. Sadé received her B.F.A. in 1976 from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. She continued her art studies in New York at the School of Visual Arts. A recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts visual arts fellowship, her recent solo shows have appeared at Amelie A. Wallace Gallery in SUNY Old Westbury (2008), the Hungarian Cultural Center, New York (2006), Reeves Contemporary Gallery New York (2006), Spheris Gallery Hanover, NH (2006), Kolok Gallery, in North Adams, MA (2006), and two group shows at Mead Museum, Amherst, MA (2003, 2007). Sadé's work is included in numerous corporate and private collections.