Career
She worked with Hildreth Meiere on many of her murals, and also was a painter of Catholic religious art She designed stained glass windows for the National Cathedral in Washington, District of Columbia and murals for the interior of The Tavern on the Green restaurant in New York City. She was most active during the Depression and the World World War II, and designed many religious triptychs, which were used as portable altars for the armed forces.
Moving from Manhattan, she purchased a building site in Newtown, Connecticut in the late 1940s, where she built her own house on 8 acres (32,000 m2) of land, which she named "Topside," and designed maps for the city of Newtown, and was active in social and political affairs in the community.
She died in May, 1978. Her nephew is the writer and filmmaker Wheeler Winston Dixon.