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A new and unique art fair is coming to the city of Ashdod!

The Arti-Market fair takes place every Friday in the courtyard of the Performing Arts Center in Ashdod.
It’s an art, crafts, and food fair. The fair will feature exhibitors from various fields: art, handcrafts, design, collectibles, antiques, vintage items, retro, and more.

At the fair, you can purchase food of all types: direct farm produce, boutique quality cheeses, olive oil, olives, honey, Silan (date syrup), cakes and cookies, Sabbath challah, pastries, and more.

In addition, there will be a multicultural Friday reception with performances in various styles of world music: Greek, Georgian, Bulgarian, Georgian, Persian, Moroccan, Mediterranean, and more.

A large bar with alcohol, juices, and shakes will be set up on three food tracks. Food for on-site consumption will be sold: pizzas, chips, hot corn, and cut exotic fruits.

Among the exhibitors at the fair: Ortis – an urban and futuristic fashion brand, “Holy Attire” – Jewish clothing for men, designed wallets by Gilad Ben Nathan, jewelry and accessories by Sharon Oz, ceramicware by Esther Ben Zeev, high-quality agricultural products by Amos Dvash, Druze cuisine by Husam Halabi, Georgian cuisine by Matilda Bar, and a special sweet booth by “Eiffel Waffle” – donuts and Belgian waffles on a stick, Churros, and many more diverse stalls.

We look forward to seeing you every Friday starting at 9:00 AM in the courtyard of the Performing Arts Center!

Admission is free.

Free parking in the Performing Arts Center parking lot.

 

*In case of rain, the fair will not take place.

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Artichoke

A new and unique art fair is coming to the city of Ashdod!

The Arti-Shuk fair takes place every Friday in the courtyard of the Ashdod Performing Arts Center. It is an art, crafts, and food fair. The fair features exhibitors from various fields, including art, handcrafts, design, collecting, antiques, vintage items, retro goods, and more.

At the fair, you can purchase food of all kinds, including fresh produce directly from farmers, boutique quality cheeses, olive oil, olives, honey, silan (date syrup), cakes, cookies, Sabbath challah, pastries, and more.

In addition, there will be a multicultural Sabbath reception with performances in various musical styles from around the world: Greek, Georgian, Bulgarian, Georgian, Persian, Moroccan, Mediterranean, and more.

A large bar with alcoholic beverages, juices, and shakes will be set up on-site. In three food trucks, you can buy food to eat on the spot, including pizzas, chips, hot corn, and sliced exotic fruits.

Among the exhibitors at the fair: Ortis – an urban and futuristic fashion brand, “Holy Attire” – Jewish men’s clothing, designed wallets by Gilad Ben Nathan, jewelry and accessories by Sharon Ouzi, ceramic items by Esther Ben Ze’ev, high-quality agricultural products by Amos Dvash, Druze cuisine by Husam Halabi, Georgian food by Matilda Bar, a particularly sweet stall by “Eiffel Waffle” – donuts, Belgian waffles on a stick, churros, and dozens of other diverse stalls.

We look forward to seeing you every Friday starting at 9:00 in the Performing Arts Center courtyard!

Admission is free.

Free parking in the Performing Arts Center parking lot.

 

*The fair will not take place on rainy days.