Pamela Levy

Pamela Levy
Born 1949 (1949)
Fairfield, Iowa
Died 2004 (2005)
Jerusalem, Israel
Field Painting

Pamela Levy (1949–2004) was an Israeli artist.

Pamela Levy was born in Fairfield, Iowa. She completed a B.A. at the University of Northern Iowa (1972).

In 1976 she immigrated to Israel where she started exhibiting her work in solo shows soon after. 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. She participated in group exhibitions at such venues as the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and held solo exhibitions at the Tel Aviv and Herzliyya art museums and art galleries in the United States, Germany, Australia and throughout Israel.

In 1996 she received a Heitland Foundation Grant, taking her to Hanover, Germany. In 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.

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Solo exhibitions

Illustrations

References

  1. ^ Even, Yael: "Pamela Levy: Paintings 1983-1994 (catalogue review)." Woman's Art Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Spring - Summer, 1997), p. 62-6?

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