Audrey Piper was born in London, England in 1925. She studied at the St. Albans School of Art (Hertfordshire, England) and King's College, University of London. Piper emigrated to Canada in 1963 and continued her studies through art classes offered at the Mendel Gallery (Saskatoon) and the University of Saskatchewan. Piper often worked in a form of batik on paper, and exhibited widely in Saskatchewan. She was represented by the James Art Studio (Saskatoon) and was a member of the Saskatoon artist cooperative the Shoestring Gallery (later the AKA Gallery. She had solo exhibitions at the James Art Studio, the Mendel Art Gallery, the Shoestring Gallery and Glen Elm Public Library (Regina). Audrey Piper's work can be found in the collections of the Saskatchewan Arts Board, the Mendel Art Gallery, University of Saskatchewan, Regina School Board, and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, among others.