In 1996, Mishori produced and performed the one-woman show "I Am Poetry's Model", based on her poems, and an early staging of
spoken word performing in Israel. The show was accompanied by
Video art and
movement, and was described in the press as "groundbreaking" and "pioneering". Mishori taught writing and performance at the School of Visual Arts in
Jerusalem, led workshops at universities, and was Visiting Author for the
Ministry of Education. She also edits poetry collections, Together with the literature and culture magazine
Iton 77, Mishori founded "Low Flame 77", a publishing house dedicated to women's poetry, and defined by Mishori as "a laboratory for developing women's poetry". Two books have been published to date, by the poets Tal Cohen Bechor and Revital Mitki. In 2014, Mishori founded a
film production company with filmmaker
Dana Goldberg, Gypsycam, for
experimental and
independent cinema. They produced several
short films together. In 2018, they released the feature film
Death of a Poetess, starring
Evgenia Dodina and
Samira Saraya. In 2018, Mishori received the Landau Arts Award. ==Personal life==