Biographical Notes
1920 Born in Lakewood, Ohio
1938-1942 B.A. degree with distinction,
Ohio University
1945-1947 Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills,
Michigan; and Cincinnati Academy of Art
1948-1950 Taught ceramic sculpture at Cincinnati Art Museum,
Ohio
1950 Moved to New York
1951-1966 Member of The Sculpture Center, New York
1963-1965 M.A. in Art, graduate studies, Hunter College,
New York
1966-1971 Assistant Professor of Sculpture,
New Paltz State University, New York
1971 Immigrated to Israel
1972-1984 Senior Lecturer in Sculpture, Art Department,
Haifa University
1973-1976 Chairman of the Art Department, Haifa University
1999 Died in her home in Ein Hod
Public Collections
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
Cincinnati YMCA, Ohio
Gramercy Arts Theatre, New York
Lincoln Farm Camp, Roscoe, New York
Jewish Memorial Park, Livingston, New Jersey
Post-Graduate Center of Psychotherapy, New York
Apartment lobby, London Terrace, Chelsea, New York
Apartment lobby, Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York
Fairmont Temple, Cleveland, Ohio
Savitri House, Sri Aurobindo Learning Center, Baca, Colorado
Kunsthalle, Nuremberg, Germany
Graphic Cabinet, Berlin State Museums (Staatliche Museen), Germany
Herzliya Museum
Shabtai Levi Day-Care Center, Haifa
Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Givataim Municipal Theatre
Shiva Medical Center, Tel Hashomer
Haifa University
Holon Municipality
Awards
1949 Purchase Award, Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
1953-1954 First Prize, Long Island Artists' League, New York
1961 Audubon Artists Purchase Award, New York
1963 Sculpture Award, Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts
1966 Polly Gillen Prize,
National Association of Women Artists,
New York
1982 Hermann Struck Prize, Haifa Municipality |