

Welcome to NookArt, where creativity is messy, magical and full of joy!
NookArt is a space to explore, imagine, connect, and create freely. With open-ended, process-based art experiences, every splash, scribble, and masterpiece is part of the adventure. Come make, play, and let your creativity shine!


Children’s Workshops
Small group classes focusing on exploration, projects and imagination.

Adult Classes
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Keep busy with hands-on art projects across painting, collage, sketching and more!

Mummy & Me
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Shared art sessions designed for quality time together.
Our Class Themes
Sensory Art Exploration
Paint Studio
Collaborative Art
Nature & Seasonal Art
Creative Parent/Child Workshop
Drink & Draw Evening Class
Our Approach

NookArt is a multi-age creative art space for parents and children to explorare, connect and create meaningful process-based art experiences. Participants are encouraged to explore, choose, try, combine and reshape materials while engaging in a personal, creative session.
We support individual and group creation, as well as short-term or ongoing programs. NookArt encourages a unique approach that brings art into everyday life and everyday life into art.
Our Values
What matters most is not the final outcome, but the way you experiment, choose, change, discover and create a meaningful experience for yourself.
NookArt aims to combine sensory and creative exploration with values of connection, belonging, curiosity and a sense of competence.

Meet The Art Teachers
Hanna

Hanna is a creator, educator and learning experience designer with a background in art and design. Throughout her career, she has developed educational programs and learning experiences for a wide range of audiences in Israel and internationally.
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At Nook, Hanna leads creative workshops for children, parent-child sessions, and groups for adults, particularly mothers.
Her work is rooted in the belief that creativity is a powerful way to explore, experiment, think and connect.​​
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Liel

Liel is an artist and educator who completed her studies in Painting and Sculpture at Wurzberger College in Ramat Gan. ​In recent years, Liel has worked as an inclusion support specialist for a child on the autism spectrum in a preschool setting.
Passionate about art, creativity, children, and education, she brings warmth, sensitivity, and enthusiasm to her work.
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At Nook, Liel leads our Creative Drawing & Painting Course, which explores the fundamentals of drawing, color and water, acrylics and mixed media.
