Born in Nelson in 1946, Evans was educated at
Nelson College for Girls. She enrolled at the
Ilam School of Fine Arts in 1965, and the following year began studying at
Waltham Forest Art College in northeast London. However, after the first year she left to pursue a programme of self-education. After an initial diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis in 1965, Evans was diagnosed with
systemic lupus erythematosus, a condition that was to affect her for the rest of her life. She adapted her painting method and media to accommodate her condition. She moved back to New Zealand in late 1967, living first in Christchurch before returning to Nelson in 1971. Evans died at her home in Nelson in 2012. The Suter Art Gallery in Nelson holds 11 works by Evans, the largest number by the artist in any public collection. ==References==