
Biography
Born in 1946 in Frankfurt, Germany to parents who were holocaust survivors. In 1947 the whole family moved to Santiago, Chile.
In 1969 went to live in Israel, first in Kibbutz and since 1971 in Jerusalem. Mother of three children.
Studies
One year of academic studies in sociology in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, (1965) and in the University of Chile(11967-68).
Enamel different techniques in the Center of Crafts Santiago, Chile (1968).
Enamel Painting Sculpture design in Bezalel School of Art, Jerusalem (1971-74).
Painting and Monoprint with the Artist Rachel Heller (1984-85). Painting with the artists Zivia Ofek and Dudu Gershtein (1986-87).
Group Exhibition
1973 Bezalel Students in Jewlery ceramic and enamel Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem.
Annual Arts and Crafts Shows of Chotzot Hayotzer, Jerusalem, summer 1975,76,77,78,79,80,85,87,88,90,91,96,97,98,99.
"Dreams" Painting, acrylic and mixed media, Rachel Heller's students Argentina House, Jerusalem, 1984.
"Big Dreams" Painting, acrylic and mixed media, Kalisher Gallery, Tel-Aviv (1989).
July annual Arts and Crafts Fair Show at the House of Quality, Jerusalem, 1985,1986,1987.
Bienniale international I'art de L'email, Limage, France (1986).
International enamel Exhibition, Coburg, Germany (1987).
Creatiurreis international Exhibition in Germany and Israel (1988).
Bienniale international I'art de L'email, Limage, France (1988).
Design and creation of costumes in Purim's parade. Experimental school, Jerusalem (1989).
Design and creation of costumes in Purim's parade, municipality of Jerusalem (1990,91,92,93).
"Masks"-3 costumes-Youth wing Israel Museum, Jerusalem (1991).
"Homage to Mamila"-Painting and mixed media, Gerar Bechar center, Jerusalem (1992).
Costume making workshops for purim-Youth wing Israel Museum, Jerusalem (1994).
-Scenography (Set design) workshops-Migdal david Museum (1994).
-"Night of love"- Migdal david museum (1994).
One-man Exhibition-"Windows"-works in enamel acrylic and mixed media. House of quality, Jerusalem (1986).
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) Israeli Pavelion, Toronto, Canada (1998).