Lives and works in Hobart, Australia, since 1983. She is a videoartist and a photographer, and works mainly with single-channel video and installations. From 1977 to 1980 she studied English at the Faculté de Lettres, in Besançon, and attended photography courses in the same city. After that period she stayed there for another year and taught courses on black and white photography for adults and children, as well as image reading courses at schools. From 1980 to 1983 she lived in several cities throughout the world, until she settled in the state of Tasmania, where she completed a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts at the Tasmanian School of Art. Her work includes a series of five videosculptures, titled A Découvert, which she initiated in 1993, and the single-channel video One way to.../Pasaje de ida.../Aller simple pour..., from 1994.