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==History==
==History==
The museum is part of Petah Tikva's Museum Complex. Most of the art at the museum (roughly 3188 items) is art in memory and perpetuation of others, and were collected by Yad Labanim. The building originally opened in 1952, and was the first of its kind in Israel, and the museum itself opened in 1964. Between 1987 and 1993, the museum's director was [[Dalia Levin]]. In 2004, the building was reopened after renovation of the building and cataloging the collection of artwork. At the time, Drorit Gur Arye had become the director of the museum. The museum is divided into a changing exhibition hall, and a smaller [[Art gallery|gallery]], which presents an exhibition of the museum's collections.
The museum is part of Petah Tikva's Museum Complex. Most of the art at the museum (roughly 3188 items) is art in memory and perpetuation of others, and were collected by Yad Labanim. The building originally opened in 1952, and was the first of its kind in Israel, and the museum itself opened in 1964. Between 1987 and 1993, the museum's director was [[Dalia Levin]]. In 2004, the building was reopened after renovation of the building and cataloging the collection of artwork. At the time, Drorit Gur Arye had become the director of the museum. The museum is divided into a changing exhibition hall, and a smaller [[Art gallery|gallery]], which presents an exhibition of the museum's collections.

==Education and Community Engagement==
The Museum's Education Department, whose team includes artists and educators, provides diverse programming and offers a wide range of activities. It forms a vital pedagogic chain in fostering new generations of art lovers and in developing the relationship between culture and community.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:42, 7 July 2024

Petah Tikva Museum of Art
Petah Tikva Museum of Art
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Established1964
LocationArlozorov 30, Petah Tikva, Israel
Coordinates32°05′07″N 34°52′21″E / 32.085278°N 34.8725°E / 32.085278; 34.8725
TypeArt
DirectorReut Ferster
Websitepetachtikvamuseum.com/hp

The Petah Tikva Museum of Art is an art museum in Arlozorov Street, Petah Tikva, Israel.

History

The museum is part of Petah Tikva's Museum Complex. Most of the art at the museum (roughly 3188 items) is art in memory and perpetuation of others, and were collected by Yad Labanim. The building originally opened in 1952, and was the first of its kind in Israel, and the museum itself opened in 1964. Between 1987 and 1993, the museum's director was Dalia Levin. In 2004, the building was reopened after renovation of the building and cataloging the collection of artwork. At the time, Drorit Gur Arye had become the director of the museum. The museum is divided into a changing exhibition hall, and a smaller gallery, which presents an exhibition of the museum's collections.

Education and Community Engagement

The Museum's Education Department, whose team includes artists and educators, provides diverse programming and offers a wide range of activities. It forms a vital pedagogic chain in fostering new generations of art lovers and in developing the relationship between culture and community.

See also

References