The Nachlat Binyamin market is the largest pedestrian market in Israel. I documented my trip to share the economic creativity that exists in this market in Tel Aviv.
2. Introduction
âą Established in 1988
âą 200+ artists
âą 10,000 visitors each week
âą Opening hours: Tuesdays 10:00 - 17:00 and Fridays
10:00 - 16:30
âą The artists must be accepted by a special committee.
âą Products made of wood, glass, fabric, plastic, paper,
rocks, newspapers, wires, metal, - anything
Source: http://www.nachlat-binyamin.com 2012
20. Final notes
âą Artists are friendly, and quite plesant
âą Prices are diverse as there is a wide range of low-
priced (soap) to higher priced items (custom leather
bags)
âą Security-bag check by the police is a little strange,
but didnât seem to distract too much from the
experience
21. CREDITS
Photographed and researched by:
Andrew Bacchus
www.streetecology.com
www.facebook.com/streetecology
Research made possible by a grant from The Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Foundation at The University of Waterloo
in Waterloo, Canada.