• 1935: Born in Bogotá.
  • 1959: Takes part in the Andrés de Santamaría Painters’ Show at the Universidad de América in Bogotá. During this decade she studies fine art at the National University and the University of Los Andes, and marries Antonio Montaña Mariño.
  • 1960: Participates in the Colombian Artists Show. Travels to Italy to study at the Fine Arts Academy of the University of Rome.
  • 1962: Joins the Fine Arts school of the University of Los Andes as a drawing teacher, a position she holds until 1970.
  • 1963: : Forms part of the exhibition El siglo XX y la pintura en Colombia (the 20th century and painting in Colombia) in the National Museum of Colombia.
  • 1965: Chosen to represent Colombia at the Paris Youth Biennial.
  • 1966: Inaugurates the exhibition Neobodegones at the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art.
  • 1969: Included in the exhibition Adquisiciones (Acquisitions) at the Luis Ángel Arango Library in Bogotá.
  • 1970: Presents the show Obra selecta (Selected works) at the Luis Ángel Arango library.
  • 1972: Her exhibition 10 años de su obra (10 years of her work) passes through the Gregorio Vásquez Hall of the National Library of Colombia and the Cartagena Museum of Modern Art.
  • 1973: Participates in the exhibition Dibujantes colombianos (Colombian sketchers) at the Luis Ángel Arango library, in the 2nd Graphic Arts Biennial at the La Tertulia Art Museum in Cali, and in the show 20 grabadores hispanoamericanos (20 Hispano-American printmakers) at the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art.
  • 1975: Takes part in the American Graphic Arts Biennial in Cali.
  • 1978: Exhibits her work in the Artists from Colombia show by The Art Society of the International Monetary Foundation in Washington, United States
  • 1983: Her work is displayed in cultural events in the United States and Mexico.
  • 1985: Presents the show Naturalezas Vivas at the La Tertulia Gallery Museum in Cali.
  • 1989: “Great Colombian sketchers of the 20th century” exhibition at the Banco de la República
  • 1996: Included in the exhibition “Master Word of Latin American Painting and Arts” at Christie’s Gallery in New York, an institution she has maintained a close relationship with for years.
  • 2000: The exhibition “Selected and recent works” opens to the public at the gallery of the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce.
  • 2004-2007-2011: Produces work for the Animarte, Equusarte and Azularte initiatives by the Fundación Corazón Verde, which has used auctions to install various sculptures in public spaces in Bogotá.
  • 2014: Presents a selection of her landscape work in the Débora Arango Hall of the Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center in Bogotá.