[8][1][9] Starting in 1972, Lark taught art at California State University, Sacramento where she remained until 1976.
[1] In 1977, she received a Fulbright-Hays Program grant and traveled and study in Korea and Japan.
[8] Her early work used symbols and patterns, and there was a shift in her later career with more abstraction and overlapping colors with delicate textured surfaces.
[5][2] This series was a response to her visit to Jokhang Temple in Lhasa and her study of Tibetan spirituality.
[2] Lark was curator of the exhibition, Prints: New Points of View (1978) at the Open Ring Galleries in Sacramento.