Education
Graduate with honors, Parson School Design, 1953. Bachelor of Science in Art Education, New York University, 1954.
artist medical association co-founder
Graduate with honors, Parson School Design, 1953. Bachelor of Science in Art Education, New York University, 1954.
Buyer I. Magnin & Company, New York City, 1954—1959. Artist, sculptor, painter, since 1968. Co founder, director, honorary president Neuropathy Association, New York City, 1995—2009, president, 2005—2009, honorary president, since 2009.
One-woman shows include Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, Benson Gallery, Bridghampton, New York, 1972, 1975, Federal Court House, New York City, 1984-1985, Marymount Manhattan College Gallery, 1986, Jackob K. Javits Federal Building, 1986, Gayle Willson Gallery, 2000, 2003, Garrison Arts Center, New York, 1989, Benton Gallery, Southampton, New York, 1989, Arlene Bujese Gallery, 1996, 2006, exhibited in group shows at General Electric Company, Fairfield, Connecticut, 1983, Benson Gallery, 2000-2002, Atelier 14, New York City, 2000, Ashwagh Hall, East Hampton, New York, 1987—2008, Guild Hall Museum, 1992-1993, Arlene Bujese Gallery, 1995—2006, others, Represented in permanent collections Guild Hall Museum, Continental Telephone Сompany, Washington, McGraw-Hill, Incorporated, Cadillac-Fairview, Dallas, General Electric International Headquarters, Fairfield, Grey Advertising Incorporated, New York York City, United States Home Corporation, Houston, Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, New Jersey, World Trade Center. Author, illustrator: Exercising with Neuropathy, 2001. Represented in permanent collections Sculpture Garden of the Gus & Judy Leiber Museum, East Hampton, New York.
Member of Women's Caucus for Art, Women in Arts Foundation, National Association Women Artists, Artists Craftsmen New York, New York Society Women Artists.
Married Seymour Chalif, June 13, 1954. Children: John Lewis, Peter Adley.