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moved unsourced CV laundry list of exhibitions and memberships off main space edit

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Art studies edit

  • 1980–1984 – At the Art Students League of New York

Prizes edit

  • 2008 – "Woman of the Year", representing the arts, Tel Aviv–Jaffa
  • 2004 – NAPA Kay Greenwood-Casey Award, UK
  • 2001 – "Artist of the Week" at Global Art Information, Australia

Photo gallery edit

One-person shows edit

  • 2012-2013 Okashi Meseum of Art- "Alice in Wonderland" Acre (Old Akko) Israel – Catalog
  • 2012 – Bet Ariela – "Woman Her Many Faces" Tel Aviv -Israel
  • 2009- Ilana Raviv and Paul du Toit at gallery Art Vine – Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • 2008-2009 One person Show at The Museum of Modern Art – Moscow (Catalog)
  • 2007 – 2008 – Ilana Raviv at The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Catalog)
  • 2006 – "Tabernacle of Peace – Homage to Zechariah" has been installed for permanent display at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem, Israel. The painting, which measures 7 ft high by 26 ft wide, is displayed at the main entrance to the convention center.
  • 2006 – Givaataim theater "Creators – subjective selection", Israel
  • 2005 Eshkol for the Sciences and Arts, Ramat Gan, "Smiles and Surprises" – Israel
  • 2004 BoxHeart Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA
  • 2002 Painters and Sculptors Association – Israel
  • December 2001 – February 2002 Wilfried Israel Art Museum – Kibbutz Hazorea – Israel (Catalog)
  • 2001 The Castra Gallery -Haifa – Israel
  • 2000 The National Arts Club, New York City, New York (Catalog)
  • 1993 The Studio Neve Tzedeck, Tel Aviv, Israel
  • 1984 Bronx Museum of Art, New York (catalog)
  • 1983 River Gallery Irvington, New York
  • 1981 Cicchinnelli Gallery, New York
  • 1971 Israelis Gallery, Tel Aviv

Group exhibitions, commissions, and permanent collections edit

  • 2011- NAPA International Exhibition – Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Birkenhead, Wirral, England, National Acrylic Painters’ Association
  • 2010 – "Women, Consciousness , Intensity" – "Bet Gabriel on the Kinneret", Cultural & Social Center
  • 2009-2010 Sylvia White Gallery 30th Anniversary Exhibition, Ventura, California
  • 2008 Wilfred Israel Museum- "Salt of the earth" – Israeli profile ( Catalog)
  • 2006 Box Heart's 6th Anniversary Exhibition
  • 2005 Box Heart Gallery Celebrate the Season, Group Holiday Exhibition and Sale
  • 2005 Givatayim Theatre – "Creators – Personal Choice"
  • 2005 Museum Leeuwenbergh in Utrecht, The Netherlands- "Art for Nature"
  • 2005 BoxHeart Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 5th Anniversary Exhibition
  • 2005 St. Davids Hall, Cardiff, Wales
  • 2004 Mariner Gallery St Ives Cornwall, UK Awarded the 2004 Napa Kay Greenwood Casey Award
  • 2004 BoxHeart Gallery, Pittsburgh,PA The 8th Annual Sacred Art Exhibition
  • 2004 NAPA International Exhibition, Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Merseyside, UK
  • 2004 – BoxHeart Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA "The Third Annual Art Inter/national"
  • 2003 – "New Rivasinistra" Centro d’Arte e Cultura Contemporanea, Florence, Italy
  • 2003, New Assioma – Centro d’Arte e Cultura, Prato, Italy (Catalog)
  • 2002 NAPA International Exhibition, St. Ives, Cornwall, UK
  • 2002, Clock Tower Gallery, Sheffield, UK.
  • 2002 MAC21 Art Fair – Marbella (Catalog)
  • 2002, Europ’Art, Paris, 11/01 Awarded "Artist of the Week" at Global Art Information
  • 2001 "10 Women – 10 Countries" exhibition at Noosa Gallery representing Israel http://www.noosagallery.com/10women10countries.htm
  • 2000 Bar David museum/outdoor exposition-Kibbutz Baram
  • 2000 Xtreme Xteriors Xhibition at Marcus Garvey Park, New York City, Curator: Gallery X, New York City.
  • 2000 "Milestones for Peace", Organized by The International Artists’ Museum, Castra Art Center, Haifa, Israel
  • 2000 Touchstone Gallery, Washington D.C.
  • 2000 Sylvia White Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 2000 World Art One Collection "2000 Reasons to Love the Earth", Den Haag, The Netherlands
  • 2000 Sylvia White Gallery, New York
  • 2000 "Milestones for Peace", Organized by The International Artists’ Museum, "Jaffa Art 2000″, Jaffa, Israel
  • 2000 Peace Gallery, Art Center of Givat Haviva, Israel
  • 1999 The Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, Bangkok, Thailand
  • 1997 The National Arts Club, New York
  • 1993 Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington D.C.; painting is in the permanent collection
  • 1993 Stavit Gallery, Paris, France
  • 1990 Garett Stephens Gallery, East Hampton, New York
  • 1990 Riverdale YM YWHA Gallery, New York
  • 1990 Strauss Gallery, New York
  • 1989 Lamontage Gallery, New York
  • 1987 Succoth Mural Painting, New York
  • 1984 Dubelle Fine Art, New York
  • 1983 C.D.S. Gallery, New York
  • 1983 Byer Museum of Art, Illinois
  • 1983 Dubelle Fine Art, New York
  • 1983 Peninsula Public Library, Lawrence, New York
  • 1982 River Gallery Irvington, New York
  • 1982 Arras Gallery, New York
  • 1982 24th Annual Art Show, Westfield Chapter of Hadassah, New Jersey
  • 1982 Art Expo, New York
  • 1982 Jewish Community Center, Tenafly, New Jersey
  • 1982 S. Morantz Gallery, Cliffside Park, New Jersey
  • 1982 Guild Hall Museum of Art, East Hampton, New York
  • 1982 Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, Hampstead, New York
  • 1982 Bronx Museum of Art, New York
  • 1982 "Art Show”, 599 Broadway, New York
  • 1981 Cicchinnelli Galleries, New York
  • 1981 Ingber Gallery, New York
  • 1981 S. Morantz Gallery, New York
  • 1974 Bergman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
  • 1972 Z.O.A. House, Tel Aviv, Israel

Member edit

  • National Association of Acrylic Painters (NAPA) UK
  • New York Artist Equity Association
  • Professional Organization of the Painters & Sculptors Association T.A., Israel.
  • The Art Students League of New York

Selected publications edit

ArtSpeak (July 1981). Christopher Millis, ArtSpeak, (November 1981). The Riverdale Press (November 1981). Beautiful Talent, Israel Shelanu (December 1981). Mary Abell, The Bohemian Tradition and Alternative Spaces, ArtSpeak (October 1982). The New Explosion: Paper Art, exh. cat., Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, New York (November 1982), CDS Gallery New York (1983). Claude LeSuer, New Talent's Tribute to Tradition, ArtSpeak (November 1983). The Village Voice (1983). Bronx Museum of the Arts Satellite Gallery Program, exh. cat., (1985). Israel Shelanu (November 1986). “Succoth Mural Celebrates Israel’s Independence”, The New York Times (October 1987). Real Estate Weekly (September 1987). Carol Polsky, “Is Heavy-duty Harvest Hut World’s Largest Sukkah?”, New York Newsday (October 1987). “World’s Largest Sukkah Unveiled”, The Jewish Press (October 1987). Jewish Community News (October 1987). The New York Jewish Week (October 1987). The Queens Jewish Week (October 1987). Hadoar (October 1987). The Riverdale Press (December 1987). Les Krantz, The New York Art Review, An Illustrated Survey of the City's Museums, Galleries and Leading Artists (1988). Moznaim Literary Publication (November 1995). Art 2000, Israeli Artists, Painters and Sculptors (1997). Moznaim Literary Publication (August 1997). Marquis Who's Who in the World (1998). Her Presence in Colors IV, exh. cat. International Women Artists, Marsi Gallery, Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, Thailand (2000). Gallery & Studio: The World of the Working Artist, N.Y. “Women’s Lives & Myths” (November/December 2000) “Synthetic Realism”: The Wilfrid Israel Museum of Oriental Art and Studies, exh. cat (December 2001), “Artists of Israel 2002″ Editor: Yehuda May, Mechira Pumbit, 158pp , MAC21- International Contemporary Art Fair – Manifestaciones de Arte Contemporaneo, Exhibit Catalogue (July 2002) “1001 Reasons to Love the Earth”, The World Art Collection, 528 pp. ed.: Frans van der Beek “Arte al Femminile” (Feminine Art) exh. cat. Published by “New Assioma” Centro d’Arte e Cultura Contemporanea” 48 pp., Agenda Prato (14 Marzo 2003), “Quattordici modi di declinare l'”Arte al femminile” (Il Terreno 12 Marzo, 2003) Hedwig Brenner: Judische Frauen in der bildenden Kunst II 394pp Hartung-Gorre Verlag Konstanz 2004,The 110 Anniversary of the Russian Museum, The State Russian Museum annual report ( Palace edition publication) 2008,Cover for the book “The Sins of the Fathers” by Professor John Witte, Jr( Cambridge university press ) 2009,The Moscow Museum of Modern Art's magazine (February 2009)