She entered a circle of expatriate artists and established her own space within the former studio of 18th-century Italian sculptor Antonio Canova.
Chinese expatriate artists in France elected her the chairman of the Chinese Art Association.
Time spent in Italy can be a mixed blessing for expatriate artists.
Notable expatriate artists have returned to Vietnam to perform (many are met with scorn and boycott by the expatriate community itself after they have done so).
In the early 20th century he taught American expatriate artists living in Paris.
One of the expatriate artists of the Beat generation, Norse was widely published and anthologized.
During the early 20th century the town became a colony of expatriate artists, writers, and intellectuals.
While in Venice, Gardner bought art and antiques, attended the opera and dined with expatriate artists and writers.
Majorca had by then become an affordable refuge for expatriate artists and writers, most notably Robert Graves.
For this reason the 'guardias' of that era were portrayed negatively in the literature and popular history, particularly by Spanish expatriate artists and writers.