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Pamela Levy was born in 1949 in Fairfield, Iowa . She completed a B.A. at the University Of Northern Iowa (1972). In 1976 Immigrated to Israel where she started exhibiting her work in solo shows since 1978.

She received a Guggenheim Foundation grant (1980), the Jacques and Eugene O'Hana Prize for a young Israeli artist (1987) and the 1990 Israel Minister of Education and Culture Prize for Painting and Sculpture.

In 1996 she received a Heitland Foundation Grant, taking her Hanover , Germany. Continuing her international activity, the subsequent year she was an Artist in Residence at the Canberra School of Art in Australia.

Levy died in 2004 in Jerusalem of Heart Failure .


SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 1978 Russ Gallery, Tel Aviv , Israel

  • 1979 Debel Gallery, Jerusalem , Israel

  • 1981 American Cultural Center, USIS, Jerusalem, Israel

  • 1981 Artists' House, Jerusalem, Israel

  • 1981 Alternate Space Gallery, New York , United States

  • 1982 Ahad Ha'am Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 1985 Aika Brown Gallery, Artists' Studios, Jerusalem, Israel

  • 1987 Gimel Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel

  • 1987 Artifact Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 1989 Aika Brown Gallery, Artists' Studios, Jerusalem, Israel

  • 1990 Nelly Aman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 1994 "Paintings, 1983 - 1994", Tel Aviv Museum Of Art , Tel Aviv, Israel (catalogue)

  • 1995 Galerie im b.i.b., Hanover , Germany (catalogue)

  • 1995 Galerie Zonig and Mock, Hanover, Germany (cataloque)

  • 1996 Nelly Aman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 1996 Kunstverein, Holzminden , Germany

  • 1997 Nelly Aman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 1997 "Aquarelle und Olbilder", Kunstverein, Gifhorn , Germany

  • 1997 Photospace, Canberra School of Art, ANU, Canberra , Australia

  • 1999 "Paintings: Class Picture", Herzliya Museum of Art, Herzliya, Israel (cataloque)

  • 1999 Nelly Aman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2001 "Paintings", Golconda Fine Art, Tel Aviv, Israel (catalogue)

  • 2002 "Woodcuts", Gallery of the David Yelin Teachers Academy, Jerusalem



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