
Bold architecture cements museum as a must-see
Art-loving tourists from around the globe have been making the new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art a top priority on their itineraries.

Art-loving tourists from around the globe have been making the new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art a top priority on their itineraries.

Israeli artist Tal Peleg has revamped the eye art discipline with eye-catching, colorful designs.

Neot Semadar, an ecological collective community, is more than just a kibbutz with a weird, colorful tower in the middle of nowhere.

Renen Schorr explains how Jerusalem’s Sam Spiegel Film and Television School saved Israel’s film industry and propelled it to international acclaim.

Lebanese hipsters are wearing Israeli fashion, thanks to a new cross-border ecommerce site based in Tel Aviv.

Best known for his iconic images of American pro athletes, the kibbutz-born artist
and his wife run a successful fine-arts studio and school in Chicago.

The Ein Hod Artist’s Colony isn’t just a place where some of Israel’s best artists live and work. Check out its galleries, museums and hands-on workshops.

Israel’s all-male Ka’et Ensemble is a unique dance troupe of religious men who merge the worlds of spirituality and movement.

Ethiopian immigrants make Yvel’s Megemeria collection sold around the world, and at the same time create a trade for themselves.

Encouraging new talent to live and work in the city provides a compelling reason for young singles and families to remain in Jerusalem.

Budding Israeli fashion designers create heritage gowns in a new exhibit which opens in Israel and travels the world.

Israel’s Broken Fingaz Crew uses its signature bold graffiti to liven up the world’s urban architecture.

Lovingly stitched patchwork quilts comprise a folksy, original tribute to the first 100 years of the Israeli collective village enterprise.

This summer at the Land of Israel Museum: Tales in the Sand, 15 lifelike sculptures of characters from the biblical Samson to Alice in Wonderland.

Sold online and in stores in 10 countries, the sticker art is user-generated from all over the world. Website visitors can ‘like’ and share them.