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JOJO Gallery

JOJO (Yosef Ohayon), is an artist and designer who lives in Moshav Ein Tamar.
JOJO chose to create his works within the quiet, powerful and magical desert spaces and alongside the studio where he creates, he opened a gallery for displaying and selling his works.

His works, created mainly from metal, draw inspiration from a wide variety of sources and merge ethnic design with western design concepts and contemporary and unique techniques. This fusing gives his work its original character, and stems from a need to stretch the boundaries and constantly explore new and surprising visual possibilities.

JOJO’s works are honored all over the world and sold in Israel, the United States, Europe, Australia, China and other countries, and are exhibited in dozens of galleries in various parts of the globe.
His works are placed in private living spaces, public spaces, businesses, large hotels and other venues.

In the studio, you can take a peek at the creative process, accompanied by a personal meeting and explanation, and even experiment yourself with your own original work.
A local and authentic experience in the gallery of an international artist.

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Accessible for Disabled
  • Daytime activities
  • Indoor activities
  • Reservations/Booking in Advance
  • Suitable alone
  • Suitable for children
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for Groups

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Contact
Email|[email protected] Address|

Moshav Ein Tamar

Phone|052-2620680/052-2964677
Hours of Activity|

Sunday-Friday 08:00-15:00, it’s possible to coordinate a visit during later hours
Open also on Saturday, but it’s recommended to coordinate in advance.

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