Virtual Events + Live Experiences

Virtual Programs

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Real-Time, Collaborative Design with Students and Artist

Create a unique visual (shirt design, logo, flyer, artwork or other image) to celebrate your organization’s connection to Israel. Inspired by our on-campus graffiti program, collaborate with one of Artists 4 Israel’s graphic designers in real-time as we discuss the message you want to convey and start, edit and finalize the image(s) as you watch and direct the artist. This is both a dialogue where we grow our understanding of Israel and each other and also a deep dive into the artistic process. We’ll send you the professional files for you to use in multiple ways to show the beautiful and compelling version of your organization and its mission.

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Tattoo Illustration Workshop Ft. Professional Tattoo Artist, Southpaw

Learn to draw real tattoo art while also re-living a world-class artist’s amazing experiences tattooing over the scars of terror survivors in Israel. Hear about Southpaw’s personal journey from despair to triumph in overcoming a physical disability of his own and finding comfort in Israel.

How can one create a tattoo for someone who’s suffering from trauma? How can it help those with atypical bodies? Zack Hunter, aka “Southpaw” is a tattoo artist who visited Israel with Healing Ink to tattoo over the scars of terror survivors and IDF soldiers injured in battle.

-Learn the creative process of drawing real tattoo art in this follow along workshop.
-Discuss effects of PTSD, mental and physical trauma and the acceptance of tattoo art in different cultures.

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A Tour of Israel Through the Lens of a Hip Hop Icon: Estevan Oriol’s Israel and Its People

Experience Israel and its people for the first time through the lens of World famous Mexican-American photographer, Estevan Oriol. Then, break out the popcorn for his Netflix Documentary, “LA Originals”. 

World famous Mexican-American photographer, Estevan Oriol became famous for photographing the underbelly of Los Angeles, from gangs to low-riders. He quickly became the go to photographer for A-list celebrities. Then, A4I brought him to Israel.. Oriol’s striking photography of Israel and its people, done in his trademark Los Angeles street style, shows the State of Israel in a brand new light. We take you through a virtual exhibit and share stories of his incredible experiences touring through the country.

-Take a virtual tour of famous photographer, Estevan Oriol’s beautiful images of Israel.
-Share with Latinx students to discuss shared identities.
-Pair with Oriol’s Netflix Documentary, “LA Originals”.

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Uncovering Banksy

Who is Banksy?

According to the internet, “Banksy” is an anonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director whose satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique. His seemingly random art installations regularly make headlines every year, and many illustrate the Israel-Palestine conflict in a way no artist has been able to before. Join us as we discuss Banksy’s growth as an artist, how he found his unique voice and our role in his trajectory towards supporting Israel.

-Learn to interpret key elements of Banksy’s unique style and strategy.
-Find out the truth - who is Banksy. We reveal their identity.

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Vote for Life-Saving Murals

You vote on each piece of work. Which mural will come out on top?

How do you rank life saving murals? Let’s have a vote. Artists 4 Israel has painted hundreds of murals, beautifying communities battered by war and distressed by hate. From transforming bomb shelters into works of art, to painting messages of peace and taking a stand against intolerance around the world.

More than just a review of beautiful art, this experience will share some of the most compelling stories behind some of the most impactful pieces of work in Artists 4 Israel’s history. Which artist painted which mural, where they are from, why they chose that spot and subject matter. Most importantly, this is a chance to learn about Israel in a bottom-up, a-political manner style. Showcasing work Black, Brown, Asian, Latinx and European artists. 

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Healing Ink Documentary Screening

Artists 4 Israel’s award-winning film, ‘Healing Ink’ follows sixteen of the world's most renowned tattoo artists as they travel to Israel to cover the scars of terror survivors and war heroes. Followed by a Q&A with the movie's producer.

This film has won multiple awards at non-Jewish Film Festivals. The topics are universal and appeal to lovers of Israel but also lovers of art, tattoos and provides an opportunity for mental health and trauma informed students to participate. The story of Israel’s challenges and resilience in the face of terrorism come through strongly without needing to be specifically promoted, creating a powerful advocacy opportunity.

View the trailer.

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The History of

Racism

in Tattooing vs. Israel

Until recently, tattooing was associated with racists, gangs, felons and outlaws. Get insider access to tattoo artists who know its history better than anyone else. 

Racism is rarely discussed in the history of tattooing. Join us in a dialogue led by a tattoo artist who has experienced the dark side of tattoo culture as he describes the racist history of  the art form, modern day jailhouse secret codes and how he and other artists like him are taking their art form back. Israel, a country in the middle east has recently embraced the art form. Has it dealt with the same problems? Hear from an artist who traveled there with A4I and speaks to the diversity in the art form and the country as a whole. He shares his personal growth through lessons learned from his experiences.

-Invite students from the Black community to engage in a dialogue led by a professional tattoo artist.
-Learn the seldom talked about history of a unique art form.
-See how tattooing in Israel has also evolved for the better.

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Parallel Histories of Graffiti and the LGTBQ+ Community and Israel

It may not seem obvious but there is a very strong through line connecting the growth of graffiti, the evolution of the LGTBQ+ community’s struggles for civil rights and the foundation and development of Israel.

Find out through riveting individual testimony and academic information how all three communities are moving forward.

-Join with members of the LGTBQ+ community to learn about the history of graffiti and street art.
-Discover ways to combat hatred now and in future art forms.

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No Means No: Women Respond to Male Violence Through Art

These women used art to transform some of the most suppressed voices into the loudest movements in the world.

“Femicide” is the killing of a woman or girl, in particular by a man and on account of her gender. Learn how the Israeli “Sticker Women” are covertly installing public displays of art that shock communities into being aware of the real impacts of sexual assault and violence towards women.

-Hear shocking accounts and witness amazing displays of art.
-Discuss how art can amplify your voice and the voices of the suppressed.
-Learn how the Sticker Women expanded their strategies to support women around the world.

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The 10 Offenses: A D.E.I. Training for Jewish and Pro-Israel Leaders

Learn about common mistakes to avoid in order to enhance your student organization’s current coalitions.

Across all types of people and as true today as in the past, our friendships with progressive, minority, creative and non-Jewish partners are precious. Every organization is asking how to build their coalitions. They are missing the more important matter: keeping and enhancing our current friendships, strengthening and growing our existing partnerships. We must honor and respect our relationships that already exist, identify and eliminate potential causes of conflict and avoid ruining important coalitions.

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Graffiti Mural Program

Artists 4 Israel’s most well-known graffiti and street artists come to your campus to paint a massive mural of peace, unity and support of Israel. After putting up a large wall in the center of campus and getting to work, we draw students from all over campus who see and hear about this live art event and come over to watch…and participate! On the other side of the mural from where the artists are working, students are invited to try their hand with spray paint and we use their beautiful mess to make both sides of the mural creative, artistic and something for you to keep at your Hillel House or other cool space. This program is participatory, interactive, hands-on, artistic and creates a take-away so the impact lasts throughout the year.

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Graffiti T-Shirt Event

Famous street artists customize free t-shirts with graffitied images and words of the students’ choosing. Students wear the shirts around campus throughout the year, giving consistent reminder of the day they connected with Israel. The personalized shirts capture student interest and we have had lines up to two hours long of diverse students waiting for their chance to get one made.

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Healing Ink Documentary Screening and In-Person Q&A

Tattoos and celebrity artists inspire emotion and attract a wide audience, telling the real stories of Israeli terror victims and war heroes who chose to cover their scars, physical and emotional, with works of art as well as show the fun and historic sites of Israel through the eyes of visiting artists. Tattooed in the Israel Museum around ancient artifacts and priceless works of art as well as in Tel Aviv on the very site of a terror attack, this is the quintessential story of Israeli resilience and fighting war with beauty. It is also a unique display of Israel’s many wonderful people, places and ideas. A behind the scenes looks at television stars, famous tattoo artists and survivors enjoying Israel and learning about the world and themselves. Producer, Director or artist join for a live q&a after the film.

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Painting Ideas

Painting Ideas helps us answer the most important questions – while making art. Each school is different but when it comes to creating dialogue within your group or between the Jewish, Pro-Israel students and other organizations, the right answers can help us grow. 

Painting Ideas begins with students in discussion around a question of your choosing. Next, we have them draw their ideas on paper. Once done, students are brought up to a number of empty canvases. After a quick spray paint tutorial, they get to paint their images.

Once done, the students leave and our professional artists go back in and “touch up” their paintings. The resulting art is clearly the design and handiwork of the students but looking more refined, polished and professional. You are left with multiple large canvases to hang in your building, in the school or as a thank you to your most involved students.

Curated Gallery Show

Beautiful pictures of Israel and a curated art gallery reception reminds students why they love Israel and shares that love with the rest of the student body.

Our images, shot by world-famous photographers of Israel’s natural beauty, its people and even some sites that only an artist would experience, can remind them of the country’s diversity, life and community. 

More enticing, Artists 4 Israel will walk you through creating a professional, metropolitan style art gallery opening night reception as the way to view these images in person. Allow us to create the most unique event to bring new students to participate with you and embolden those that already do.