Spring Biennale is officially closed, but most of our exhibitions are extended.

And Today is Sale Day

The spring edition of The Jerusalem Biennale was a huge success thanks to all our partners, supporters and lovers.

Under the title of Spring Biennale, Jerusalem venues hosted 32 exhibitions in 21 venues, with the participation of 320 artists and curators from all over the world. We were able to offer an events program that included this year mainly gallery talks and brought up the voices of our curators and artists.

On May 1 we are having a special Sale Day!!! If you want to own a small part of our amazing Spring Biennale, check out the list of artworks for sale and fill up the form in the bottom of the page. 100% of the proceeds are going to the artists!! All the details HERE.

We are still offering guided tours in different locations around the city. This is the best way to explore veried Jerusalem venues, understand the context of the exhibitions and hear the stories behind the scenes. More details HERE.

Check out the events calendar HERE.

The Spring Biennale is an opportunity to mark more than a decade of creativity, and to acknowledge the devoted patrons and partners that have helped position The Jerusalem Biennale as the largest platform in the world for contemporary Jewish art. The list of our generous supporters is right HERE.

Thank you for taking part!

 
 
 
 
 
 

The 2023 International Solidarity Exhibitions

Despite the heartbreaking events of October 7th, and the ensuing complications of an ongoing war, with the wonderful support of our international partners and funders, The Jerusalem Biennale has continued to shine its unique light both from Jerusalem and around the world.

These inspiring exhibitions were mounted during this challenging time. More details and links to some of the media coverage of the events HERE.

 
 

The 2023 International Solidarity Exhibitions

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The Jerusalem Biennale Fund 

For the past decade, The Jerusalem Biennale has been an artistic home of sorts to Israeli artists from diverse backgrounds. We are proud to stand with Israeli contemporary artists in these difficult times. 

The Jerusalem Biennale Fund helps Israeli artists who were victims of the Hamas attacks or suddenly evicted from their homes. Many have suffered irretrievable losses, and need immediate relief in order to return to their artistic endeavors.

We deeply appreciate your contribution.

Take part in the revival of Jerusalem as a nexus of art, creativity and engagement. Your support of The Jerusalem Biennale is significant and so appreciated.

All gifts are tax deductible in Israel, USA, UK, Canada and Europe.

The Jerusalem Biennale Circle of Friends

Sheila Lambert (Chair) * Mary Smart * Ilan Kaufthal * Karen Eisner * Carmelita Greco * Mel Brown * Pamela Claman * Stacy and Amir Goldman * Irene B Susmano * Anonymous