Collections featuring Sklaroff's work include the Phillips Museum of Art, the
United States Department of Homeland Security,
Fannie Mae, the
Dana–Farber Cancer Institute, the
Cahoon Museum of American Art, the
Consul General of
France (in
New York City), and the Art Bank Program of the
US State Department. One of Sklaroff's paintings graced the cover of the Summer 2009 issue of
City Journal magazine. Another of her artworks was showcased on the cover of
Ravi Shankar's
Voluptuous Bristle in April 2010. Sklaroff was also featured in "New American Paintings: 15th Anniversary Edition", published in early 2010 by Open Studios Press. Her artistry is further highlighted in a series of cards from Bayview Press. In 2016, a multimedia stage show titled
Jazz on the West Side incorporated projections of Sklaroff's paintings. This performance showcased jazz renditions of songs from "West Side Story", choreographed by
Sue Samuels. Sklaroff exhibited her work at Sparts Gallery in
Paris curated by her agents G&O Art in March 2016 and returned for
New York Portraits Part VI: Metropolis in Repose in March 2018, marking her sixth solo show at the gallery. Her art was also displayed at the Galerie Anagama in
Versailles, France in early 2015 and again for a solo exhibition in October 2017, her third at the venue., all curated by her agent G&O Art - In 2014, an artist monograph detailing Sklaroff's work was published in France, under the curation of G&O Art featuring a foreword by
Harlan Coben, an admirer and collector of her pieces. The North American release followed in 2015. Sklaroff also held a solo exhibition at Galerie Ferrari in Vevey, Switzerland in 2018 curated by her Agent G&O Art. In 2020, her work was spotlighted on the blog of
The New School, which highlighted her pandemic-themed paintings and showcased photographs of her art displayed on 3,500 digital kiosks from
LinkNYC throughout
New York City. Her artwork was again featured on
LinkNYC’s digital kiosks in 2021 and is set for another showcase in May 2023. In December 2020, Sklaroff was interviewed by
All Arts, the award-winning arts and culture hub created by the
WNET Group. She also holds a prominent position in the award-winning documentary film "Chuck Connelly: Into the Light". == Teaching ==