moved to London and met the architect-artist Cyril Power, who became her mentor, and
later her partner, until the mid-1930s. Andrews became the first secretary of The
Grosvenor School of Modern Art, London, where she also attended Claude Flight’s
linocutting classes. She began producing linoleum cuts in the mid-1920s and, for the next
decade, exhibited her prints widely through exhibitions organized by Flight. Following
World War II, Andrews and her husband,Walter Morgan, moved to Canada, settling in
British Columbia, where she remained until her death. White 4.
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