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Registration is now open for the undergraduate program at Bezalel for the academic year 2025–26.
Open day - Tuesday, 17.12.24, for the departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture*, Fine Arts, Screen-based Arts, Ceramics and Glass Design, Industrial Design, Jewelry and Fashion, Photography, Visual Communication and a theoretical degree (B.A.) in Visual and Material Culture.
We live in a world where networks and new forms of communication capture our gaze, algorithms calculate awareness and the user experience. Is this reality or an illusion? These boundaries are becoming more and more blurred, and even love has become an app.
The Department of Visual and Material Culture is the only program in Israel that offers a theoretical degree in a creative environment. The program of study is three years long and deals with the theoretical and research dimensions of the fields of visual and material culture. As part of their studies, students will develop the ability to observe, examine, and think about everyday questions in a new, creative, and boundary-breaking way, will actually experience working with ideas, and will study theoretical as well as practical courses in the various Bezalel departments, with a unique connection between theory and practice.
As part of their studies, students will meet researchers, as well as creators and artists, will be part of a creative community, and will experience academic learning different from that found anywhere else: personal, touching, empowering, and mind-expanding - workshops, reading groups and personal guidance in projects, student exchanges abroad and connections with leading cultural and research institutions in Israel and around the world.
The faculty and lecturers in the department come from the fields of history, critical theory and philosophy of art as well as from the practical fields of art, architecture, and design. At the new Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Bezalel campus in the center of Jerusalem, diverse learning spaces are open to students, where they will be active partners in thought and creative action from the very beginning.