Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art

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Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art
Ramat Gan Museum
Established1987
LocationAbba Hillel Road 146, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District, Israel
Coordinates32°05′41″N 34°49′10″E / 32.094589°N 34.819306°E / 32.094589; 34.819306
TypeArt
Director
Websitewww.m-i-a.co.il

The Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art is an art museum that displays Israeli art, located on Abba Hillel Street, Tel Aviv District city of Ramat Gan, Israel. The museum was opened on 4 April 1987.

The museum has been showcasing eclectical exhibitions since the day of its opening. For numerous reasons, directors have come and gone, and the current director is the curator Meir Aharonson. Of the museum's most popular and prominent exhibitions, we can find photographer Simha Shimran's photography exhibition, curator Yehudit Mezkel's motherhood themed group exhibition, and more.

The building was built in the 1930s with the initial purpose of serving as an industrial plant. Prior to the opening of the museum, the building was converted into a museum space by architect Danny Schwarz, in order to serve its new purpose.

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