[1] During her BFA studies at Indiana University Bloomington she explored various media, from ceramics to printmaking, before determining sculpture and welding as her expressive vehicles of choice.
Constant moving had a great impact on her way of thinking, and in turn allowed her to be more flexible, yet crave a sense of belonging.
The constant need to adjust to a new environment also gave Ganz a strong desire to fit in and to create harmony in her life.
Ganz collects most of her working material from dustbins and charity shops, and the rest is donated by friends and family.
Ganz's works range from 18 inches to 8 feet long and the most complicated ones take up to a month to finish and can contain hundreds of pieces.
[1] Ganz's work is collected and exhibited in London, Tokyo, Takaoka, Isle of Man, New York, San Francisco, Monterey, Toledo and Fort Wayne.