Originally from Israel, Noa Hagiladi is an interdisciplinary artist who uses glass, drawing, and photography as her main media. Her research examines questions of identity, fragility, and vulnerability, searching for ways to express the dialog between the inner fractures and those outside, between longing and belonging. She earned her BFA from the Bezalel School of Art and Architecture in Jerusalem in 2006, receiving Bezalel and AICF Excellency awards. and her MFA in Glass in 2024 at Tyler School of Art and Architecture in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she was awarded a Temple University Graduate Fellowship. She has been artist in resident in Toyama Center in Japan and awarded scholarships to participate in workshops at Penland School of Craft, The Studios at Corning, Haystack School of Craft, and Pilchuck Glass School. Her work has been published in New Glass Review and exhibited in numerous exhibitions in Israel and internationally.