Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lives and works in Bethesda, Maryland

Studied in Buenos Aires with German artist W. Dohme and printmakers Pompeyo and Eduardo Audivert. In Europe, printmaking for brief periods in The Hague (Royal School of Art) and Paris (Atelier E. Caporaso and Jean Lodge). In the United States, attended Ann Zahn's Printmaking Workshop in Bethesda, Maryland, as well as Montgomery College, Maryland (with Z. Sikora), and the Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC (with Gene Frederick and W. Christenberry, and digital art with Marise Riddell and Marte Newcomb.)

Has exhibited in international juried, group and solo shows. Works are included in private and public collections in the United States, Argentina, Europe and Central Asia. Received national and regional awards in the United States.

In Buenos Aires, 1989, was a teaching member of the "Taller de Artes Visuales" (Visual Arts Workshop) with Hermenegildo Sabat.

In 1994 received a fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, Virginia, doing work on the series "Torsos as Containers".

Mentor and Head Mentor, 1993-2005, of the Corcoran Arts Mentorship Program (CAMP), a youth mentoring program of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. In 1999, CAMP was a national recipient of "Coming Up Taller" Award, presented by the National Endowment of the Arts and the President's Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

In July 1995, invited to give a seminar on "New Safe Printmaking Techniques" at the studio of Matilde Marin, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Between 1992-2000 was Exhibition chairperson of the Washington Printmakers Gallery, Washington, DC.In 1987 organized an Exchange Exhibition with the City Museum of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In 1998, selected to participate in the "ArtSites 98" exhibition, WPA/CORCORAN, Washington, DC, "Promesas y Milagros