Doing Good | Bezalel-led Emergency Initiatives
עושים/ות משהו טוב | יוזמות בשעת חירום
أعمال خيرية | مبادرات طلابية من بتسلئيل للمساعدة في وضع الطوارئ
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חזון בצלאל
Campus and around
קמפוס והסביבה
قسم التصوير
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The new campus
"You can't help being excited when you imagine downtown with more Thousands of students make it lively, vibrant and attractive More "Nir Barkat, the mayor of Jerusalem
Alumni and lecturers tell
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My work relies on photography and on
His history, but my passion
Completely related to matter and space. "
Rona Jefman, lecturer
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but my passion Completely related to matter and
space. " Michael Shevardon, a graduate of
the department
Living in Jerusalem
What's going on at Bezalel
Formation of Contemporary Photograohy
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Vanitas: Life, Death and Nonsense Studio
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Community and Environmental Activities
Community and Environmental Activities
Bezalel, as a leading academy of art and design, assigns the highest degree of importance to student involvement in the community and to enhancing their social and environmental awareness, and advocates active student interaction with the society in which they operate and create.
In recent years, involvement in community activities and social and environmental awareness have been significantly enhanced and intensified through diversified courses and projects that address an extensive range of population segments. The academic curriculum has been revised and courses with environmental and social contents have been developed. The social projects that have been developed and expanded over the years constitute an important layer in the effort to bridge and link the Academy with the community.
The following are links to descriptions of projects that award scholarships to their participants:
Students may enroll in all scholarship-awarding projects through the Bezalel website .
The Bezalel Residency Program
The concept for the Bezalel Residency Program was initially developed in Paris, as the result of a partnership between the Edmond de Rothschild Foundation and Beaux-Arts Academy, with the intent to make art and the creative process accessible to elementary schoolchildren from low socio-economic backgrounds. In 2015, a partnership was born between the Edmond de Rothschild Foundation and Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem to establish the Bezalel Residency Program.
Each year, eight outstanding students from Bezalel Academy’s graduate programs are selected to take part in this innovative program, making an impact on hundreds of schoolchildren. The Bezalel Residents are placed in four elementary schools in Jerusalem and four in Tel Aviv where they work 20 hours a week as artists-in-residents, and in exchange they receive full-tuition scholarships and a monthly living stipend. Each Resident receives a classroom within their school, which they transform into an artist studio and together with the children they create authentic art. As the Bezalel Residents guide and teach the elementary school children, they themselves undergo a meaningful experience which advances their personal and professional development.
"Establishing Contact – A Dialog through Art" – the Bezalel-SheKeL Project
The HaveRuth-Bezalel-Hadassah Project
Bezalel in East Jerusalem
Students Coaching Students :Bezalel provides solutions and support to students with special needs: students with learning disorders, new immigrants, etc. Support is provided, among other things, through personal coaching on the scope of up to 4 hours per week.
For additional information and registration, contact the Student Deanship office.
All students taking part in Bezalel's social involvement programs are entitled to participate in the "Jerusalem Mixed Platter" course, which provides 4 credit points.
The course combines social activism with annual profile sessions.
For additional information:
Mrs. Tamar Levi-Arman
Tel: 02-5893289
E-Mail: tamara@bezalel.ac.il
מה קורה בבצלאל
Fundamental concepts in culture
Michael Turner, born in the UK, is a practicing architect, professor, and UNESCO Chairholder in Urban Design and Conservation Studies. He has been involved with urban and environmental issues in Israel since establishing the first Municipal Unit in 1974 in Jerusalem.
Turner has been involved with master plans for the Old City of Jerusalem and Bnei Berak and conservation designs for sites as Apollonia, Montfort and Shuni. His recent European research activities include the management of pre-historic sites; the Divided Cities of Jerusalem and Berlin and a tri-national Partnership for Peace offering mechanisms for shared heritage and sustainable peace. Other projects have included Designing Safer Urban Spaces, managing the Bologna Protocol in Israel and currently part of a Marie-Curie doctoral consortium on Heritage. He was an initiator of the National Archive for Art, Architecture and Design and continues to be involved.
Serving on many international professional-academic bodies he has contributed many articles and presentations to academic fora and professional meetings all over the world. He chaired the Israel World Heritage Committee from its inception in 1999 till 2011, and with two decades of contribution to UNESCO, he was elected to the World Heritage Committee in 2005 and during 2007-2008 served as its vice-President. He has accompanied the debate on Historic Urban Landscapes and is special advisor to the World Heritage Centre Director providing international assistance in the fields of urban design and conservation.
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רשות המחקר והחדשנות
مكتب الأبحاث والابتكار
Pagination