MoBY (Museums of Bat Yam) is a complex of three museums offering a wide platform for cultural research, theory, and criticism accommodated in a variety of public programs and academic conferences. Click HERE for the museum…[more]
Beit Berl College is a multidisciplinary academic institution active in education, society, art and culture. Jews and Arabs work and study side by side at Beit Berl, where education is considered a means for effecting…[more]
The Haifa Museum of Art contains approximately 7,500 works by Israeli and international artists. Over time, the collection was enhanced by the Museum’s chief curators and directors, and its eclectic character reflects a wide range…[more]
Founded in 1965, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art focuses mainly on artworks offering different perspectives on the region’s socio-political situation whilst nurturing the future generation of Israeli artists. Click HERE for the museum website.
The Israel Museum was founded in Jerusalem in 1965 and has become Israel’s leading cultural institution and one of the leading encyclopedic museums of the world. In August 2011 the Museum was delighted to welcome it’s millionth…[more]
Founded in 1983 by a group of friends and admirers of the artist Marcel Janco, the museum contains several display galleries and is situated in the centre of Ein Hod Artists’ Village. Every year approximately…[more]
Opened in 1988 by the Nahum Gutman Society and the Tel Aviv Foundation, the entire museum collection was donated by the artist’s family who wished to illuminate Nahum Gutman’s multi-dimensional character. Click HERE for the…[more]
Petach Tikva Museum of Art strives to foster young artists while offering a platform for seasoned artists who have not received museum exposure. The exhibitions staged at the museum address a wide spectrum of themes…[more]
Since its founding in 1932, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art serves as one of the city’s major cultural hub and a home to one of the world’s largest collections of Israeli art. In 2010 the Tel Aviv Museum…[more]