She became a close friend of May Morris, William Morris's daughter, and lived with her for a while in Majorca. She later took over the lease of May’s house at 8 Hammersmith Terrace in London, near Kelmscott House. She was a member and Honorary Secretary of the Women’s Guild of Arts that May Morris founded in 1907.[2] She was a frequent visitor to William Morris's houses, where she met other members of the Arts and Crafts movement.[3]
She exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon, but few of her works were published. In 2012-3 there was an exhibition of her watercolours and engravings at the William Morris Society in Hammersmith. In 2016 she was the subject of an exhibition at Leicester's New Walk Museum.[4]