1936
Born to Dr. Albert Daniel and Gilma (Onsgaard) Neubert in Redlands, CA.
1954
Attends the Universidad de Guadalajara in Mexico.
1957
Earns a Bachelor degree from Stanford University.
1959
Earns a Master of Fine Arts from Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles.
1960
Pursues graduate studies in education, painting and ceramics at the University of California Los Angeles.
1975
Creates “Current Concerns” and “Collage & Assemblage” for the L.A. Institute of Contemporary Art.
1976
Creates “Imagination” for the L.A. Institute of Contemporary Art.
1977
Is the founder of the art studio Pacific Oaks Children’s School.
1977
Is a faculty member of Pacific Oaks College and is an artist-in-residence at Pacific Oaks College and Children’s School through 1997.
1986
Teaches at Pasadena Alternative School through 1989.
1992
Creates “Fotografias, Collages y Pintura” for Expo/International at Museo Regional del Inah in Oaxaca, Mexico.
1993
Receives the Golden Crown Award for Arts in Education from the Pasadena Arts Council.
1997
Creates “In the Neighborhood” with the Arroyo Arts Collective for a juried exhibition at the Luckman Fine Arts Gallery, CSULA.
2000
Creates “90041” which appears at the Coons Gallery in Occidental College.
2005
Participates in the North American Biennial Exhibition with the Boston Printmakers at Boston University.
2007
Participates in the 24th Annual National Juried Exhibition at the Berkeley Art Center.
2009
Creates “Bringing the Past to Light” with the Arroyo Arts Collective at Lummis Home El Alisal.
2018
Is selected for group exhibitions including “Remembrance: the Faces & Places” at the Historic Southwest Museum.
2018
Participates in the Air, Water and Earth National Juried Exhibition, LAPS, at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center.
2020
Maintains membership with the National Association for Education in the Arts and National Museum for Women in the Arts.