Our Vision and Team

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The Bat Yam Museum of Art showcases cutting‑edge works that resonate with the local community. As a leading venue for contemporary Israeli art, it draws visitors from across the country, while also serving as a vital cultural and educational hub for its neighborhood.

Bat Yam Museum of Art

The museum’s intimate, circular space enables ambitious solo exhibitions that honor a single artist’s creative vision. We encourage artists to treat the building itself as raw material, crafting immersive, self-contained worlds within its walls.

Our thoughtfully curated group shows bring together established and emerging artists to explore shared themes from multiple perspectives. These exhibitions probe the tensions between individual creators and the communities and environments in which they work.

Multi-Purpose Cultural Houses

In addition to our contemporary art exhibitions, we also run two cultural houses that celebrate the work of two great artists – the house of novelist Sholem Asch and the house of the artist Issachar Ber Ryback. 

The combination of a contemporary art museum with MoBY’s culture houses allows us to offer a wealth of possibilities and combinations: contemporary art exhibitions alongside literary evenings, and art classes for children alongside dance and performance events. 

The Right to Interact with Art

We believe that the museum’s activity should not remain between its walls, but rather expand to reach the entire city. In recent years, we have been stepping outside more and more, deepening the museum’s engagement with the public spaces and the city’s life. In the coming years, we aspire to continue and initiate as many public and community engagement art projects as possible, and to expand the museum’s involvement in municipal planning processes of the public space in the city.

For many children, the exhibitions at the Bat Yam Museum of Art are their first encounter with art. We feel a great responsibility to ensure that this will not be their last. We believe that contemporary art can provide children (and adults) with meaningful tools for life – it develops creativity, independent thought, expression, and conversation skills like visual sensibility. With this in mind, we are doing everything we can to give children their right to experience art, broaden their horizons, and cultivate their imagination. 

In the coming years, we aim to expand the circle of pupils who visit the museum and to continue and develop the program of art classes for Bat Yam residents, as well as our teachers’ training workshops. 

When the iconic round building of the museum was constructed in 1961 by architect Yitzhak Perlstein, it was built next to an operational water tower, as the manifestation of the perception that culture and art are essential infrastructures, as necessary as running drinking water. We still believe that.


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