Education
She was educated at both Herschel Girls" School and Rustenburg Girls" School in Cape Town and received a degree in Fine Art from the University of Cape Town.
She was educated at both Herschel Girls" School and Rustenburg Girls" School in Cape Town and received a degree in Fine Art from the University of Cape Town.
She became engaged to a Rhodesian, Buster Street Quintin, an aide to the Governor Sir Godfrey Huggins. Beatrice Janice introduced her to the Art Institute of Chicago and got her a job in New York helping Douglas McCaigie of the Museum of Modern Artist She joined the Contemporary Art Society as Organising Secretary in 1954, becoming Director in 1976.
In 1982 he joined a private bank in Basle and she left her job at the Contemporary Art Society to move to Switzerland with him.
She became the Zurich editor of Harpers and Queen magazine. In 1997 she joined the International Council of the Tate Gallery.
She recorded her memories for the National Sound Archive"s Artists" Lives project at the British Library Sound Archive. She received an Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1962.
She died of a brain tumour in Basle on 22 December 2002, aged 76.