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Not your usual drawing show.
Utrecht, where she developed a deep foundation in traditional etching and lithography. Early in her career, she received a travel grant from Kunstliefde to study Piranesi’s prints in Italy and a grant from the Dutch Cultural Council to establish her own print studio, where she collaborated on artist portfolios and books.
Until 1985 she taught drawing and printmaking at high schools and a maximum-security prison in Utrecht, while exhibiting her work widely in the Netherlands. After moving to New York in 1985, she co-founded Hudson Street Press in Tribeca, publishing and exhibiting prints until 2001. Since relocating her studio to Roxbury, NY, in 2006, she continues to teach and create work exploring the transient nature of animals and landscapes through embroidery, monoprinting, and painting.