The art gallery organizes exhibitions and programs, with the participation of Palestinian and Jewish artists.
One of the newest projects of the village is the art gallery and sculpture garden. The concept has gradually evolved (read description) with the help of the financial and moral support from friends in the country and from around the world. The project is managed under the framework of the Pluralistic Spiritual Community Center and the association of educational institutions.
The gallery represents an alternative vision that reflects the concept of the village and thinking beyond differences and conflicts, to develop a common human identity and the concept of peace.
The gallery is located on the ground floor of the Peace Library Building, including the surrounding space.
The target audience is local and international groups and individuals of all ages - children, youth and adults.
The gallery presents themed exhibitions which are advertized on the web site. The gallery can be opened upon request, but please contact us in advance in order to coordinate your visit.
The Oasis Art Gallery hosted an exhibition around the complex, urgent and timely issue of refugees.
Artists: Asad Azi | Eitan Altman | Bila Berg | Abed Abdi
From the invitation:
The experience of refugees is a long journey that never ends. Refugees have been present throughout history and on all continents.
In our own time and place we see the lingering effects of the Shoah and its aftermath; the endless Nakba. We see the rapidly growing number of refugees who flee wars, hunger, (...)
Gershon Knispel, who passed away on September 7, 2018, attended the opening of our exhibition, "Barriers to Peace" last year on November 18 . It proved to be his last joint exhibition.
With great pride, appreciation and gratitude, I would like to share with everyone this information that will remain etched in my heart as long as I live.
In my visit to the great artist Abed Abede last year, I learned from him that the amazing, great artist Gershon Knispel had returned to our country for (...)
In October 2014, during our annual meeting for friends associations, we were able to show our international friends the new Museum, Gallery and Archive.