She graduated from high school and studied at the Art History Department of the Saints Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje.
In the years 1975–1983 she worked at the Institute of Art History as a professor of medieval and early Christian archeology.
[3] In 1952–1956 she conducted research in the Demir Kapija area, where she discovered the ruins of an early Christian basilica recognized as a monument of Macedonian history.
During the work carried out in 1966–1971, a basilica, a city tank and a residential complex were discovered in Bargala.
[5] Based on research, it proved that it was established at Glagolitic Cyril and Methodius, although not all scientists agree with her theorem.