[1][2] She graduated from UPV-Bilbao, continued her studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 1988,[3] and obtained a master's degree at CalArts.
[4] In her 1989 movies Safari and Song of the Round Trip animation, sculpture and video were merged and together created a special work of art.
She also coordinated the motion picture laboratory of the Arteleku art centre in Donostia-San Sebastian.
[2][4][3] In 2012, she became one of the 12 most celebrated Basque filmmakers and directed one chapter of Kalebegiak, a movie that comprised 12 different perspectives on San Sebastián.
The story is based on a 1905 dystopian fairy-tale by Bengali social activist Begum Rokeya.