Pamela Levy

In 1972, she moved to New Mexico and joined an artists commune in Santa Fe.

In 1976, she immigrated to Israel after converting to Judaism and marrying Itamar Levy, a psychologist and art critic.

Levy's early works were hand-sewn textile collages influenced by the feminist Pattern and Decoration art movement.

She participated in group exhibitions at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and held solo exhibitions at the Tel Aviv and Herzliya art museums, as well as art galleries in the United States, Germany, Australia and Israel.

In 1996 she received a Heitland Foundation Grant, taking her to Hanover, Germany.