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Facial Topography: Israeli Art from the Museum's Collection

New exhibition

The permanent exhibition showcases masterpieces from the Haifa Museum of Art's collection, which encompasses over 8,000 works, charting major trends in the history of local art. It spans works from the late 19th century to the present, where face and topography are mutually reflected, indicating affinities between the furrows of plowed earth and furrowed faces, between sun-scorched soil and tanned skin, between cracked asphalt and wounded flesh.

Thursday, 03.04.25, 19:00
Saturday, 03.01.26
More info: 046030800

Haifa Museum of Art

Exhibitions

Desktop: A Physical Exhibition about a Digital Era

New exhibition

For the exhibition, the Museum invited artists to create new works, exploring how digital thinking, concepts, and tools take on substance in the physical world, shaping artistic practice and material expression. Their works delve into what happens when digital aesthetics encounter physical limitations—people, matter, and unpredictability—and what it means when technology becomes an integral part of our bodies and identities.

Thursday, 03.04.25, 19:00
Saturday, 03.01.26
More info: 046030800

Haifa Museum of Art

Exhibitions

Africa Calling: The African Collection Revealed

New exhibition

The Museum's collection of African ethnographic artifacts, which has remained hidden from public view for 30 years, includes approximately 1,000 pieces, donated by avid collectors and dedicated donors from around the world, who have intensely explored specific cultures and regions of Africa. These works were once exhibited at the Haifa Museum of Ethnology, founded in the early 1950s and active on Arlozorov Street until 1995. In unveiling these works again, "Africa Calling" calls on its viewers to immerse themselves in the diverse and vibrant cultures of Africa.

Thursday, 03.04.25, 19:00
Saturday, 03.01.26
More info: 046030800

Haifa Museum of Art

Exhibitions

Give Me Strength | ​​Gallery for Families

Many people living in Africa create power figures: hollow mannequins, which they fill with various materials, such as healing herbs or animal bones. In Africa, people believe that every material has energy that can have a positive influence on reality. So these power figures are charms providing protection against evil spirits, bad luck, and disease, and giving life-force to whoever holds them.

Thursday, 03.04.25, 19:00
Saturday, 03.01.26
More info: 046030800

Fishermen and Fish | Fishing Culture in Artifacts from the Haifa Museums Collections

New exhibition

This exhibition invites viewers to observe the environment of fishing villages, blending with the shore and the marine landscape, and to take a quick glance at the narrow streets of markets filled with fresh fish. It also introduces works depicting the world of fishermen peacefully engaged in their craft, as well as the dedication of fishermen anchored in shipyards or venturing out into the vast sea. Viewers are invited to explore different fishing experiences—whether calm, dynamic, or stormy—and to face the challenges posed by nature along with the fishermen. Other works focus on the diversity of types of fish. Finally, upon returning to the shore, one can encounter marine gatherers at work and fishermen focusing on the meticulous task of mending nets, allowing for an inward, meditative experience.

Thursday, 06.03.25, 18:00
Sunday, 01.02.26
More info: 046030800