IMPACT

Since 2015…

“My unique expertise, experience, and passion for art and artists inspire me to take an active role in educating, motivating, and engaging others to liberate art by taking a stand against the cultural boycott of Israel.” — Lana Melman, CEO

The photos below are from Lana Melman’s personal collection.

The presence of individuals in these photos does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement of Liberate Art, Inc.

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  • w. Actress, Emmanuelle Chriqui

  • Women of Wisdom Event

  • w. Creator/Writer/Producer of Homeland, Gideon Raff

  • w. Guy Erez, Alan Parsons, David Zucker, Ken Hertz, and Mark Pellegrino

  • w. Journalist / Author Bernard-Henri Lévy

  • w. Grammy-winning Reggae Artist Ziggy Marley

  • w. Writer / Director David Zucker

  • w. Actor Angus Cloud

  • w. Atlanta Israel Coalition

  • w. Joe Lee Turner of Deep Purple

  • w. Producer & Author Noa Tishby

  • w. USC Jewish Film Students group, Cinegogue

A Few of our Successes


  • Lana united five-time Grammy winner Ziggy Marley together with the Jewish National Fund (JNF) for its clean water initiative.

  • Produced the first anti-BDS celebrity panel featuring artists from film, television, and music. Participants included musician Alan Parsons (the Alan Parsons Project) and the iconic writer/producer/director David Zucker (Airplane!, The Naked Gun, Scary Movies).

  • She served as the Hollywood liaison for Yad Vashem’s “Who is your Holocaust Hero” initiative.

  • Spoke to counseled members of the UK Parliament regarding anti-BDS legislation.

  • In partnership with iPalpiti and JNF helped raise tens of thousands of dollars through the Israel Solidarity Concert—organized within three weeks of the October 7th massacre—to support Israel’s southern border communities.

  • In a previous position, Lana helped circulate a statement supporting Israel’s right to defend itself signed by over 300 Hollywood luminaries, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Seth Rogen, Kelsey Grammer, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Arnold, Benji Madden, and Sarah Silverman. She also worked closely with Scarlett Johansson‘s representative during the SodaStream/Super Bowl controversy and with Alicia Keys’ team when she received extreme boycott pressure for her performance in Tel Aviv.