Amalia Polleri

Amalia Polleri devoted herself to painting, sculpture, engraving, poetry, and storytelling.

[1] She received the Golden Candelabrum Award [es] from B'nai B'rith Uruguay.

[2] She was a teacher of secondary education at the Instituto de Profesores Artigas [es] and Universidad del Trabajo del Uruguay [es] (UTU).

[3] In 2013, an exhibition was held at the Museo Gurvich [es] that reviewed part of her work.

[5] In 1995 she received the Gold Candelabrum Award from the Jewish organization B'nai Brith in recognition of her career.