Design tour in the city center focusing on Bezalel design graduates
Some Important Details
Date and Time
Friday, May 10; Thursday May 23
10:30am | Tour Length: 2 hrs 30 mins approx
Cost
110 NIS
70 NIS for residents of the South and North conflict zones
Guide
Nava Marcus
Jerusalem Style – there is such a thing! Visit the studios and workshops of Jerusalem designers, most graduates of Bezalel, for conversations about the source of their inspiration, the place of Jerusalem in their works, their choice to face the challenges of the city, and the influence of the immortal “Bezalel spirit” on the development of their designs.
Meet a silversmith, fashion designer, shoe designer, and ceramics artist to learn about design and local works, Slow fashion, timeless style and a little about the city.
Boutique tour for women only
Meeting Point: Jerusalem Artists’ House, 12 Shmu’el Ha-Nagid St.
Advance registration required | Please wear comfortable shoes | Participants are eligible for a 30% discount on Museum ticket purchase on the tour date.
The tour is subject to a minimum number of participants | There may be changes due to weather | Private group tours can also be arranged – for details > *2884 | [email protected]
Tickets purchased on the website can be canceled within 14 days of purchase, but not less than 7 business days from the date of the event. Requests for ticket cancellations must be sent in writing to: [email protected]
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