Gal Amoyal is a multidisciplinary artist, musician, sound artist, and set designer currently based in Oslo, Norway.
With a practice rooted in sound art and music composition, her work spans visual theater, installation, and performance art. As the co-founder of Mezo Gallery in Haifa, she has curated and produced numerous exhibitions, concerts, performances, and cultural events.
Gal holds a degree with honors from the School of Visual Theater in Jerusalem and has showcased her work collaborating with artists, musicians, and directors across various disciplines.
In her practice, she explores sound as both a temporal and material phenomenon — a presence that exists between perception and physics. Her work seeks to decode the "substance of sound" — how vibrations shape space, how sonic textures illuminate unseen architectures within our physical surroundings, and how time and mortality resonate within these structures. By crafting soundscapes that merge auditory and visual dimensions, she invites audiences into a unified sensory field where sound is not only heard but perceived as a tangible, fleeting presence, moving through time and matter, revealing the tension between existence and falling-out-of-being.