Join Artist’s Workshops at the Jerusalem House of Quality
Jerusalem House of Quality resides in a magical ancient building filled with unbelievable tales from history, yet to be discovered by the visitors. Previously it served as a hospital of the St. John order. The visitors will be delighted to see a beautiful khan-like Arabian courtyard, symbols of the Scottish aristocracy, an original Armenian ceramic room, a copy of 2,700-year-old silver scroll and more.
Thirty outstanding artists, all quite known and respected in their fields are leading 23 original workshops: glass arts, stained glass, Tiffany and Glass Sculpture, Copper Stamping, Painting, Enamel, Jewelry, Ceramic Design, Contemporary Judaica, Fabrics works and Mosaic.
Anyone can visit the workshop and witness the creative process in the making.
Jerusalem House of Quality provides an incredible opportunity to participate in various creative workshops of all kinds of art and crafts. Additionally, there are tours around the place regarding the history and the art of Jerusalem. It includes a breath-taking observatory over the Old City Walls as seen from the rooftop. There’s also a gallery with changing exhibitions, presenting artists from Jerusalem and abroad.
Overall, it’s the perfect way to experience art in the Holy City.
Artists’ workshops at Jerusalem House of Quality
Creating contemporary Judaica
Judaica plays a crucial part in the Jewish heart of every one of us. Come to learn and to create traditional Judaica tools with a twist of novelty and creativity.
One-on-One workshop
Length: 3 hours
Cost: 250 ILS
GLASS ARTS WORKSHOPS
Glass is one of the most exciting materials in the art world. It is created naturally, artificially, colorful, or colorless. More importantly, it doesn’t decay for a million years! Hence, we can see mosaics, stained glass, and all kinds of glassware many years after its creation. In the following workshops, you’ll learn to use this unique material for creating eternal art.
PAINTING AND MOSAIC WORKSHOP
Visit this unique workshop and learn to craft a glass mosaic or paint unique creations of glass.
Length: 2 hours
Cost:
150 ILS per participant in a group of up to 4
130 ILS per participant in a group of up to 6
120 ILS per participant in a group of up to 7 or more.
SCULPTING, FUSING AND MOSAIC WORKSHOP
Learn to sculpt with a burner, creating stained-glass and colorful mosaics
One-on-one Workshop
Length: 1.5 hours
Cost: 360 ILS
Group workshop (6-8 participants)
Length: 2.5 hours
Cost: 260 ILS per personal
CERAMIC DESIGN
If you enjoy decorating your home with ceramic knickknacks? This workshop is for you! Here you learn to use potter’s wheel, sculpt in ceramic and decorate your complete work.
Cost per participant: 150 ILS
Cost per group (8-15 participants): 20% offering
COPPER MEZZOTINT AND SCULPTING IN WEB AND PAPER
One-of-a-kind workshop during which you’ll learn various processing methods of different materials, such as copper and paper.
Length: 2 hours.
Cost per participant: 150 ILS
Cost per group (4 participants): 560 ILS
JEWELRY
Become a jeweler for a day! The workshop teaches basic and advanced techniques of sawing, composing, polishing, and inlaying gems.
Length: 2 hours
Cost per participant: 180 ILS
Cost per groups (4 participants): 560 ILS
DRAWING AND SKETCHING
A workshop led by an experienced artist, Bezalel Academy graduate. An extraordinary opportunity to learn to draw, paint, and illustrate.
Length: 2 hours
Cost per couple: 300 ILS
Cost per group (3-5 participants): 450 ILS
WOOL AND THREADS FELTING
Sculpting and creating cool ornaments of natural, soft, and warm wool: frames, beads, and even flowers.
Cost per participant: 180 ILS
A minimum of 4 participants is required
FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN
Learn design fashion, build a portfolio, and get help in getting accepted to Bezalel and Shenkar academies.
Cost per participant: 100 ILS (first hour)
From the second hour and forward: 70 ILS
FOOD, CHOCOLATE AND WINE WORKSHOP
Join a creative gastronomic experience – the chocolate, wine, and ethnic food workshops from Jerusalem House of Quality will allow you to experience, create, and enjoy an unforgettable day.
LEATHER DESIGN
Create and customize your dream handbag alongside Designer ‘Ira Zatzpin’. Take an introductory class on how to make your own personalized jewelry, bags, and a variety of belts, including how to do the many manual sewing techniques to shape your handmade design.
The workshop is for small groups of up to 5 people.
Length: 2.5 – 3 hours
Cost: 200 ILS
For details, call +972 72 3944502
Join a unique tour at the jerusalem house of quality
TripAdvisor Reviews
it faces the Old City in what was no man's land between 1948-67 (and still has signs of it). The building itself was constructed between 1927-30 as a wing of St. John's Eye Hospital by architect Clifford Holliday (who also built nearby St. Andrew's Church of Scotland). A tunnel under Hebron Road once connected it...
Moreit faces the Old City in what was no man's land between 1948-67 (and still has signs of it). The building itself was constructed between 1927-30 as a wing of St. John's Eye Hospital by architect Clifford Holliday (who also built nearby St. Andrew's Church of Scotland). A tunnel under Hebron Road once connected it to the hospital's first building, today the Mt. Zion Boutique Hotel. In an eclectic style with oriental influences, it boasts an airy central courtyard surrounded by three floors of some 24 glass-fronted artists' studios and a ground floor exhibition hall. Special features: * Armenian Tile Room by ceramic artist David Ohannessian * crests of Scottish nobility - hospital patrons - in the courtyard * facsimile of 2,700-year-old silver scroll of the Priestly Blessing in ancient Hebrew, found in an archaeological excavation between the House and St. Andrew's Church * second floor iron railing by sculptor David Palombo (known for Knesset Gates). Best to visit between 10:00-13:00. In easy walking distance of: Old Train Station, Khan Theatre, St. Andrew's Church of Scotland, Lions Fountain/ Bloomfield Garden, Jerusalem Cinematheque, Menahem Begin Museum, Mishkenot Sha'ananim, Yemin Moshe.
LessBritish eclectic architecture with oriental influence, built in 1927 by architect Clifford Holliday. Original ceramic works since the first days of the building, done by one of the local most famous Armenian ceramic artist: David Ohannessian. Later iron railing work of Israeli famous sculptor David Palombo. The building was originally built as a hospital eye disease and...
MoreBritish eclectic architecture with oriental influence, built in 1927 by architect Clifford Holliday. Original ceramic works since the first days of the building, done by one of the local most famous Armenian ceramic artist: David Ohannessian. Later iron railing work of Israeli famous sculptor David Palombo. The building was originally built as a hospital eye disease and currently is u center of quality artisans especially Jerusalem jewelery sector. Interesting original high quality works. Best time to visit it is during the morning 10.00-13.00. Do the same like me. Buy for your wife an original gift from the work place. She will appreciate it. At few meters you find a free parking.
LessIf you want to create your dream, decorate your home walk to the old building at 12 Hebron Road, Jerusalem. The artists there lead the charge, on the search for space that can be rented cheap. But they wanted atmosphere too—old building, a place to walk in, with a special Inner courtyard and waterfront,...
MoreIf you want to create your dream, decorate your home walk to the old building at 12 Hebron Road, Jerusalem. The artists there lead the charge, on the search for space that can be rented cheap. But they wanted atmosphere too—old building, a place to walk in, with a special Inner courtyard and waterfront, that can't be too far from downtown. Very near to the Jerusalem Cinematheque, Menahem Begin Museum and Mishkenot Sha'ananim .Coffee shops near, which draw writers and musicians. Old and young people attracted to the creative energy also seeking a connection to the artists. More people keep coming because Hatahana opens. Restaurants, 25 Shekel beers are on sale at the corner. If you want you can get a special tour in the place in English and other languages. Great parking place near it and the view of old Jerusalem.
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