In 2025, Deborah Fischer’s artwork, Pressure Test, was exhibited in the exhibition “Loving Art. Making Art,” as part of Anchor Point, curated by Shahar Ben-Nun and Fadi Far in Jaffa Port. Also in 2025, her installation Soft Teeth, Hard Wires was included in “MADE IN__” at the RISD Museum’s Gelman Gallery, curated by Cindy Ye, Ran Pang, and Ziyan Lin, in Providence, Rhode Island. Fischer was also accepted to a residency at Sculpture Space, taking place in Utica, New York in the summer of 2026, where she will collaborate with artist Talya Shalit.
Fischer is an interdisciplinary artist who uses research-driven installations to explore and glitch peripheral sites and local narratives into new localized realities. An honors graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, she is currently pursuing her MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Recent works include My Savior, Yardenit (2024), a solo exhibition at Barbur Gallery, Jerusalem, where she used floating sculptures to explore themes of tourism and myth; and Pressure Test (2024), created as part of the Drift Residency, in which she submerged a styrofoam sculpture to a depth of 1,450 meters, harnessing deep-sea pressure to transform and deform the piece—merging natural forces with artistic experimentation.