A Journey Across the Skies – The Bilingual Children’s Club
The Art Cube Artists’ Studios is hosting parents and children for creative workshops
Climbing the heights of imagination: creating, playing, making friends, and dreaming!
The new rooftop of the Art Cube Artists’ Studios is a magical space for creation and activities. Looking around, you will find yourself gazing at a panoramic view of the city. Looking upwards, you will meet the wind’s light caress and the smiling skies. At eye level, you will meet boys and girls and countless beautiful images that will fill your heart. Join us on a journey of observation and creation, through which we will ask questions, explore, create, and solve mysteries: move between creative workstations and pleasant spaces for resting and relaxing, create as part of a series of workshops, solve a research challenge with your family, and even take part in a heavenly cooking workshop.
The art workshops are recommended for children between the ages of 5-10 and their parents and will be conducted in both Hebrew and Arabic.
Participation in the workshops and the performances carries a symbolic fee of 15 NIS for every child or parent, advance registration is required. The number of participants is limited.
Tickets are to be purchased separately for each of the workshops.
Children’s “Research Challenge Form: Documenting Your Adventures and Mysteries” is included in the workshop fee.
Each workshop will be conducted in two rounds:
Thursday, October 26: 16:15, 17:00
Friday, October 27: 13:15, 14:00
Saturday, October 28: 11:15, 12:00
*All events will take place outdoors, warm clothing is recommended
Skies Workshop: How to Dream a Cloud?
16:00-18:00When was the last time you laid on your back, staring at the skies? Clouds have a variety of shapes and names. Through guided imagery, we will travel to new places, draw dreams and elusive clouds.
Parents and Children Research Challenge: Documenting Adventures and Mysteries
How does light refract? What is a rainbow made of? How can fire be created through sunbeams? What plants are particularly resistant to sunny and arid environments? And who are the tiny creatures that are hiding everywhere? Together we embark on joint exploration missions that we will document through drawing and sculpting.
Bread Paintings - Masterclass moderated by Denise Lara Margules
An art food laboratory where color meets taste, shape meets smell, and imagination leavens. Come create surprising ephemeral pieces that can be enjoyed with all our senses.
Main Course: FOCACCIA
The bread is a canvas and food is our paintbrush! We will create natural landscapes using vegetables and herbs on focaccia dough.
To drink:
At the Drink Lab, our liquid art station, you can create your own drink by mixing natural extracts and experimenting with color, smell, and taste.
Then, we will share and eat our creations. Bon appétit!
Denise Lara Margules is a food stylist and visual artist born in Argentina. Her artistic work follows an interest in “feminine” practices from a feminist perspective. Her documentary films and embroidery-based installations have been presented at festivals in Belgium, Portugal, Romania, Argentina, and the USA. Since arriving in Israel, she founded The Mending Club (in collaboration with Milica Dukic) and was artist-in-residence at the Maagalim Program in Tel Aviv.
Observation: Sun and Cyanotype Workshop
13:00-15:00Masterclass moderated by Ariel Hacohen
Where am I? What makes the place I am in unique? What can you see from above? How does the sun affect me and the environment? A special light-sensitive paper (cyanotype) will be used for this creative workshop.
Ariel Hacohen is a photography artist who lives in Jerusalem and works in a studio in the Artists’ Cube Workshop, Jerusalem. His work intervenes in the worlds of history and archaeology, examining how the body is a site where notions of nationality, politics and gender are formed.
Bread Paintings - Masterclass moderated by Denise Lara Margules
An art food laboratory where color meets taste, shape meets smell, and imagination leavens. Come create surprising ephemeral pieces that can be enjoyed with all our senses.
Main Course: CHALLAH
Come create delicious bread sculptures by learning crazy braiding techniques and experimenting with color, scale, and shape.
To drink:
At the Drink Lab, our liquid art station, you can create your own drink by mixing natural extracts and experimenting with color, smell, and taste.
Then, we will share and eat our creations. Bon appétit!
Denise Lara Margules is a food stylist and visual artist born in Argentina. Her artistic work follows an interest in “feminine” practices from a feminist perspective. Her documentary films and embroidery-based installations have been presented at festivals in Belgium, Portugal, Romania, Argentina, and the USA. Since arriving in Israel, she founded The Mending Club (in collaboration with Milica Dukic) and was artist-in-residence at the Maagalim Program in Tel Aviv.
Parents and Children Research Challenge: Documenting Adventures and Mysteries
How does light refract? What is a rainbow made of? How can fire be created through sunbeams? What plants are particularly resistant to sunny and arid environments? And who are the tiny creatures that are hiding everywhere? Together we embark on joint exploration missions that we will document through drawing and sculpting.
The Horizon: Wire Sculpting Workshop
11:00-13:00Have you ever gazed far ahead? To the place where the sky meets the earth? By using a metal wire, we will practice sculpting the horizon – the place where buildings meet the sky.
Bread Paintings - Masterclass moderated by Denise Lara Margules
An art food laboratory where color meets taste, shape meets smell, and imagination leavens. Come create surprising ephemeral pieces that can be enjoyed with all our senses.
Main Course: FOCACCIA
The bread is a canvas and food is our paintbrush! We will create natural landscapes using vegetables and herbs on focaccia dough.
To drink:
At the Drink Lab, our liquid art station, you can create your own drink by mixing natural extracts and experimenting with color, smell, and taste.
Then, we will share and eat our creations. Bon appétit!
Denise Lara Margules is a food stylist and visual artist born in Argentina. Her artistic work follows an interest in “feminine” practices from a feminist perspective. Her documentary films and embroidery-based installations have been presented at festivals in Belgium, Portugal, Romania, Argentina, and the USA. Since arriving in Israel, she founded The Mending Club (in collaboration with Milica Dukic) and was artist-in-residence at the Maagalim Program in Tel Aviv.
Parents and Children Research Challenge: Documenting Adventures and Mysteries
How does light refract? What is a rainbow made of? How can fire be created through sunbeams? What plants are particularly resistant to sunny and arid environments? And who are the tiny creatures that are hiding everywhere? Together we embark on joint exploration missions that we will document through drawing and sculpting.