Background
Pamela Denman (later Levy) was born in Fairfield, Iowa.
Pamela Denman (later Levy) was born in Fairfield, Iowa.
She completed her Bachelor of Arts at the University of Northern Iowa.
In 1972, she moved to New Mexico and joined an artists commune in Santa Fe. In 2004, Levy died in Jerusalem of heart failure. Levy"s early works were hand-sewn textile collages influenced by the feminist Pattern and Decoration art movement.
From the 1980s, she began to paint large figurative oils based on photographs.
1978 Russian Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 1979 Debel Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel 1981 American Cultural Center, 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 (catalogue) 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, American National University, Canberra, Australia 1999 "Paintings: Class Picture", Herzliya Museum of Art, Herzliya, Israel (catalogue) 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 2003 "Pamela"s Zoo", Golconda Fine Art, Tel Aviv, Israel (catalogue).