Initially, Tobey lived and worked in
New York City; however, during a 1975 stopover in
Santa Fe, New Mexico, she was inspired to spontaneously move there. She worked as the director of a Santa Fe art gallery and met Gene Tobey, who had held an exhibition of his
raku pottery; the duo started collaborating on artwork. Initially, they made
ceramics, but from the later part of 1990s, the pair began using other mediums, such as bronze and
patina. Tobey creates animal sculptures with overlaid features, based on her conceptual thinking and pictures. Some of her ceramic sculptures are inscribed with
graffiti and perforations which "create interesting compositions using negative space." She created many sculptures with her husband, such as the "Spirit Walker" bear sculpture, which was exhibited and donated to the Law School of
Baylor University in 2000; the sculpture's surface is inscribed with sketches of the history of
Waco. ==Personal life==