Before becoming a tapestry weaver, Anselevicius was a sculptor and painter. In 1953, she was invited to show at the International Good Design Exhibition at MoMA. At around that time, she had produced several unconventional hand-woven fabrics for Knoll. She enjoyed producing large-scale, monumental tapestries for public spaces, using geometric designs and patterns.

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