Named after the artists Aharon and Mida Kahana, is dedicated to his legacy, showcasing senior artists along with emerging artists who work in diverse mediums, combining contemporary techniques along with traditional ones.
Named after Nathan Rapport, a Jewish artist (1911-1987) who immigrated to Israel in 1950 and whose work engaged with the Holocaust commemoration. This pavilion is designated to become a space for changing exhibitions, engaging with the Jewish history, and the history of the Holocaust.
This pavilion, named after the Jewish artist Joseph Constant (1892-1969), is designated to host our residency program, facilitating both international and Israeli artists. The residency program offers a studio space and accommodation, and will also function as an exhibition space, showcasing the results of each resident artist.