Felice Pazner Malkin (Hebrew: פליס פזנר מלכין; 1928/1929 – July 2022) was an American-born Israeli artist.
[2] From 1956 to 1957, she returned to Paris to study theatrical art and design with Jean-Marie Serreau, and to continue her studio work.
In 1971 she moved to Jerusalem, where she founded the Jewish-Arab Arts Center for Hebrew University's Buber Institute and remained its director until 1975.
Some of her 'Jerusalem People' paintings were exhibited at the American Cultural Center in Jerusalem, and the series appeared in a book published by Bialik Institute.
In 1996, she designed the documentary exhibition "Jewish Figurative Art: The First 3000 Years" at the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism in Detroit, Michigan.