Exhibition
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
A Canadian artistic perspective on healing, post-October 7
Dark to light: Noa Shay’s art of contrasts
Bliss: Exploring feminine identity through art at Ticho House
Explore "Bliss" at Ticho House, where contemporary and historical art merge to unravel complex narratives of femininity, identity, and transformation.
Blurring Boundaries: Can Ge’s journey from architecture to immersive design
Museum for Islamic Art spreads the loving feel-good vibe in new exhibit
Love Stories offers more than just a breather from the security and human challenges, sorrow, and tension that have been our lot for far too long.
What did we see at Europe’s biggest technology expo?
Major tech brands showcased new products at IFA Berlin, including stair-climbing cleaning robots, advanced washing machines, and ultra-quiet air purifiers.
25 ViZionaries Chen Schimmel: No. 14
Documents the tragedy and resilience of hostage families, evacuees, survivors, and soldiers.
Ancient timepiece on a column for 2,000+ years finally gets the attention it deserves
Artful Ethiopia: Israeli artists with Ethiopian roots get a chance to shine in Jerusalem
This year’s festival takes place on September 9-11 at the host venue, The Mazkeka in downtown Jerusalem, and The Yellow Submarine and the Shalem Dance Center in Talpiyot.
Two galleries present Israel Hadany’s sculptures celebrating 55 years of creativity
'The Secret of Forms' runs from September to November 2025 at the municipal galleries The New Gallery-Artists’ Studios Teddy and Hutzot Hayotzer, with free admission.
The Israel Museum’s 60-year journey through printmaking
One of the highlights of the Israel Museum's 60th-anniversary celebration is 'The Medium and the Message,' an exhibition on printmaking.
Jerusalem art school presents at Ars Electronica in Austria
Founded in 1979, the Austrian bash is run by the Ars Electronica Linz GmbH cultural, educational, and scientific institute, which primarily operates in the field of new media art.
'Home is here': Art exhibition showcases undocumented children's stories amid release of new report
Heartfelt art exhibit soon to open in Tel Aviv, featuring the work of children facing the threat of deportation due to their status as the children of migrant workers in Israel.