Bezalel academy
Bezalel’s ‘Graduate Exhibition’ features projects that spotlight the pain of war
At Bezalel’s 2026 Graduate Exhibition, student films and more than 500 works confront war, grief, memory, recovery, and renewal.
Painting through the ashes: Ronen Siman-Tov turns Jerusalem’s wounds into art - interview
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Love, pain and humor: Israel's Bezalel Graduate Exhibition 2022
Incredible displays of talent, dedication and pure artistry shone across all departments. If you are in the mood for some light digging, you’ll surely find some diamonds in the rough.
A Jerusalem plaza has been named for David Rakia. Who is he?
Rakia, who fled Nazi Austria and took Jerusalem into his heart, soul and art, now has his own spot in the city that meant so much to him.
This week in Jerusalem: The last witness
A round-up of city affairs.
Immigration, introspection, identity: Young Bezalel grads to look out for
Stories of friendship, cultural confusion and language conflicts are told in the strongest final projects of this year’s graduate exhibition at the academy.
Grapevine May 30, 2021: Seeking director
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Shaare Zedek, Bezalel partner on solutions to coronavirus challenges
As part of the partnership, medical teams and designers will work together and create joint projects.
Israeli art students design masks to meet unmet needs of disabled persons
Different variations of masks include designs to meet the needs of a wide range of disabilities from the deaf and hard-of-hearing to people with touch-sensory issues.
Beauty in the everyday: A loving look at southwest Jerusalem
Yaakov Israel began documenting the less-than-palatial edifices in his home patch back when he was a student at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.
Bezalel academy graduates try to shine in final exhibition: Review
Myriad works show what the new generation of Israeli artists have to offer. Varying in quality, some prove the students cultivated their own creative voice.
Student invents program to let deaf people see speech in text bubbles
“Even teachers who are a little wary of hi-tech enjoyed it.”