The Jerusalem Biennale, as stated on the Biennial Foundation's website, "is a platform for professional curators and artists to present contemporary works that relate, in one way or another, to the Jewish world of content. Every two years, a growing community of artists, art lovers, collectors, writers, researchers, and social activists gather in Jerusalem to celebrate Contemporary Jewish Art and to enjoy a variety of exhibitions, projects, site-specific installations and events under this conceptual framework."[1]
The 3rd Jerusalem Biennale was held from October 1 to November 16, 2017. The title for this year's Biennale, Watershed, focused on the individual experience and the ways that we are shaped by our experiences.[2][3] 230 artists contributed their work to Watershed.[4][5] The number of visitors doubled from the previous Biennale, with 30,000 visitors in attendance.[6]
Watershed received coverage from news sources such as TheJerusalem Post, The Jewish Press, Time Out Israel, and other news outlets.[8][9][10][11][12][13]