Doing Good | Bezalel-led Emergency Initiatives
עושים/ות משהו טוב | יוזמות בשעת חירום
أعمال خيرية | مبادرات طلابية من بتسلئيل للمساعدة في وضع الطوارئ
Let us have individuals who despair": the experience of alienation in culture and literature
Visual and Material Culture (B.A) - Contact
Department of Visual and Material Culture
המחלקה לתרבות חזותית וחומרית
قسم الثقافة البصرية والمادة
Visual and Material Culture (B.A.)
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Reading Comprehension Level 5
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Visual and Material Culture (B.A) - Journal
Department of Visual and Material Culture
המחלקה לתרבות חזותית וחומרית
قسم الثقافة البصرية والمادة
Bezalel - Journal af Visual & Material Culture
Bezalel Journal of Visual and Material Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Bezalel Academy for Arts and Design, Jerusalem. The journal wishes to act as a platform for a critical discussion of issues associated with visual and material studies. The journal wishes to offer new scholarly approaches that blur the boundaries of the familiar disciplinary canon and encourage interdisciplinary consideration of visual and material culture in the fields of contemporary art, photography, experimental cinema, digital images, interactive interfaces, animation, digital architecture, product design, fashion, contemporary craft, ceramics, and jewelry. The journal is subjected to rigorous peer review and is accompanied by a professional steering committee. Two issues will be published annually.
Editor in Chief: Ory Bartal
Editor: Dalya Yafa Markovich
Board: Eva Illouz, Housni Alkhateeb Shehada, Tal Ben Zvi, Ory Bartal, Eran Dorfman, Gal Ventura, Aim Deuelle Luski, Neomi Meiri-Dan, Lyat Friedman, Orly Shevi
Board Members: Said Abu Shakra, Tamar Elor, Zvi Efrat, Nurith Knaan Kedar, Orly Lubin, Hannah Nave, Yigal Nizri, Haviva Pedaya, Yigal Zalmona.
Journal Website
The Protocols are also available in the Journal website
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במה מועילה ומזיקה הפילוסופיה לאמנות
Haredi Branch
The Haredi Branch
אמן - השלוחה החרדית
الفرع الحردي
The Haredi Branch is an integral part of Bezalel Academy which offers various degree programs for Haredi women, including a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts (B.F.A.), a Bachelor’s of Architecture (B.Arch) and a Bachelor’s of Visual Communication (B.Des).
Based in the Givat Shaul neighborhood of Jerusalem, Bezalel’s Haredi Branch is the only place in the world where Haredi women can receive a higher education in art and design without altering their lifestyles or sacrificing their values. At the Haredi branch, these women are free to pursue new career avenues in a setting that is designed with their well-being in mind.
The Branch strives to be open and accommodating of the students’ way of life, while continuing to provide the quality education and excellence Bezalel is renowned for. Bezalel’s foremost goal is to nurture and promote our students’ talents and abilities, helping mold them into future leaders and trailblazers in their respective fields. Like all students of Bezalel, students at the Haredi Branch are given the opportunity to develop their skills and hone their talents, so when they graduate, they can take their place in the worlds of art, architecture, and design.
The instructors at the Haredi Branch are the same instructors as in the rest of the Academy, and the curriculum is as comprehensive and well-rounded. Students who graduate from Bezalel’s Haredi Branch emerge with the same well-developed and varied skillset as all Bezalel students, except that their studies have taken place in an environment suitable to their own needs.
Bezalel has always emphasized that artists and designers should make a positive impact on their communities and environment. The Haredi Branch is emblematic of this - its students emerge with the ability to create works that directly benefit their local communities, understanding and responding to their specific needs.
The Academy strives to represent the full range of cultural groups which make up Israeli society and the Haredi Branch is key to this mission; it contributes to the diversity of our student body, while helping broaden the perspectives and attributes of the work created within the Academy, enriching all our lives in the process.
Link to the Haredi Branch Website (Hebrew)
Sculpture as Such - The Autonomy of the Sculptural Object
Craft in the 21 Century: Actual Design & Material Culture Issues
Pagination