She also taught at the National College of Art in Lahore, Pakistan and the Rhode Island School of Design in Rome, Italy.
[1] In the 1980s, she worked almost as a sculptor, building sculpture-like wall reliefs with thick grounds of wax on plywood which she incised with simple geometric forms.
They were built up from layers of opaque washes into luminous monochromes of watery depth which suggested movement.
[4] In 2015, a critic said of her show of mostly green paintings at Valentine Gallery in New York that the tonal play and shapes recalled shadows and reflections, or clouds and sheets of rain.
[5][6] In 2019, a show titled Residuals, of blue paintings created from 2017 to 2019 was shown at High Noon Gallery in New York.