The Train Theater: A Shabbat of Family Fun
21.9, Saturday
11:00
South side of Liberty Bell Park (“Gan Hapa’amon”), adjacent to the skatepark, Jerusalem
The Train Theater is proud and glad to host the visitors of JDW at the beautiful Davidson compound! On Saturday, September 21st, 2024, within walking distance of Hansen House, we will be holding a wide range of activities for children and families at the Train Theater – an artistic puppet theater that advocates for creativity, innovation and excellence in art for children.
11am – ״Tiny Ocean״: A play about two girls playing in the water, dreaming up stories and adventures as they go. Within the little sea they have created, anything is possible… A magical, humorous play in a sea of magic and emotion.
- Museum on the Seam: Tour and encounter with designer Erez Nevi Pana
- Bezalel: The Graduate Exhibition of the M.Des Industrial Design Program, Bezalel
- Beita - House of Art and City: Gallery Talk
- The Train Theater: A Shabbat of Family Fun
- The Museum for Islamic Art: Exhibition, dialogue, guided tours
- Hamiffal: Export manifesto release X Falude soundsystem
- Dojo: Analog Risograph Postcard Print Workshop
- Mazkeka: El Sueño (tribute) – Sound & Visual Installation
- Studio Of Her Own: Art workshop for parents and children
- The Jerusalem Film & Television Fund: Workshops introducing practical uses of AI tools
- The Israel Museum: Panel and exclusive tours of the museum
- National Library of Israel: JDW at the National Library of Israel – Four Special Tours
- Mamuta Art and Research Center: Gallery Talk with Curator and Researcher Judith Lenglart
- Art shelter gallery: Exhibition by Artist Yosef Zakariya
- Bezalel Academy of Art and Design: Response Time | Design Responses to Emergency Situations in the Healthcare System
Coast to Coast — Daily cultural excursions traveling between Hansen House and points all around Jerusalem
JDW 2024 revolves around the theme of “the ark”, choosing to look out from upon the deck and gaze off into the horizon. Jerusalem’s red bus will set sail daily, traveling between unique events at a wide range of cultural venues across town, and connecting them to the central design event at Hansen House. This year, JDW is launching a series of events that link the city’s varied cultural institutions to the festival’s content – unique tours, workshops, family-oriented events, encounters with artists and designers, musical events, and more.