Exhibition
Dropping a line, or two: A look at the Jerusalem Biennale of Drawing
The ninth rollout of the Jerusalem Biennale of Drawing kicked off on November 8 and will run through to February 7.
Kfar Giladi Hotel and Zumu Museum to open art show in Upper Galilee
French gov't allows Israeli firms to participate in defense exhibition after alleged ban
Among all the shiny models at the Tokyo Motor Show were a few dramatic announcements
Jerusalem highlights: November 7-14
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‘Fragments’: An Oct. 7 exhibition of grief, resilience, and the will to keep dancing - review
The one-day exhibition was curated by Eliyah Goldwicht to tell a story not only of heartache and pain but also of growth and healing.
‘Poems as Invitations’: An exhibition on English poetry in Jerusalem
The show features 20 meticulously crafted artistic prints by the two contemporary visual artists, in response to poems by three English-language poets.
Jerusalem highlights: October 31-November 6
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Wild and wonderful animated films at AniNation
The international animated film festival will return to the Jerusalem Cinematheque for its ninth edition November 4-8.
Bloomfield Science Museum displays historic Jerusalem-Jaffa railway train
A railroad car, which once took three and a half hours to reach Jerusalem from Jaffa, finds a permanent home.
Ripples of Venice: Charting the path of survival of Italian Jewry
Ripples of Venice, which opened on September 18 and runs through to May 1, takes the visitor on a journey across the centuries of the Jewish community in Venice and elsewhere in Italy.
Three artists, three questions: Cross-disciplinary creators
Three artists who have moved to the visual arts, from fashion and jewelry, classical music, photography, and film.
‘A Camera and a Boy’: A posthumous exhibition by the first soldier to die in the Gaza war
St.-Sgt. Lavi Lifshitz, the first soldier to die in the Israel-Hamas War in October 2023, has a posthumous photography exhibition.
A Canadian artistic perspective on healing, post-October 7
The 'Day After Yesterday' exhibition at the Canadian Embassy in Tel Aviv features works by Marla Buck, Paul Curran, and Dorothy Zafir, who address post-October 7 healing through creative expression.
Dark to light: Noa Shay’s art of contrasts
Noa Shay presents a new Tel Aviv exhibition that threads together drawing, fresco, painting, and sculpture.