1942
Ms. Kavleski is born in Ellenville, New York.
1963
Ms. Kavleski receives an Associate of Arts from the State University of New York (SUNY) Orange County Community College.
1964
Ms. Kavleski studies courses at the Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University.
1964
Ms. Kavleski receives a Bachelor of Science from the State University of New York at New Paltz.
1968
Ms. Kavleski becomes an art teacher for the Monticello Central School District in New York.
1982
Ms. Kavleski begins 17 biennial solo New York City art shows.
1982
Ms. Kavleski begins exhibiting nationally in more than 180 group and juried shows.
1983
Ms. Kavleski becomes an antique and art dealer for Brockmann’s Antique Center in Milford, New York.
1984
Ms. Kavleski begins a 35-year plus membership with Amos Eno Gallery in New York City.
1985
Ms. Kavleski wins a Video Touring award from Art Quest in Los Angeles, California.
1988
Ms. Kavleski is featured in Les Krantz’s “The New York Art Review” in America References.
1989
Ms. Kavleski becomes an art adviser and editor of the literary and art magazine at Robert J. Kaiser Middle School in the Monticello School District.
1991
Ms. Kavleski becomes a board member and treasurer of the Amos Enos Gallery.
1994
Ms. Kavleski is commissioned by Dr. Gustav Gavis to create an installation of painted constructions in Monticello, New York.
1994
Ms. Kavleski begins receiving four awards from the National Association of Women Artists after being admitted.
1995
Ms. Kavleski is commissioned by Dr. Goddard Lainjo to create an installation of painted constructions in Middletown, New York.
1997
Ms. Kavleski is featured in the Times Herald Record, the Temple Emanuel of Great Neck, the Great Neck Record, and Sullivan County Democrat.
2009
Ms. Kavleski becomes an Albatross antiques and art dealer in South Fallsburg, New York.
2017
Ms. Kavleski is honored with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.
2018
Ms. Kavleski receives the National Association of Women Artists Eve Helman Memorial Award.