[6] In 1892, she joined the newly formed Palette Club, a group of artists who met weekly to study nature and offer each other help and constructive criticism.
[7] One of her more notable students was Annie Elizabeth Kelly, who had a successful international career and received a CBE in 1938.
Harry Strutton and together they joined an Australia Church of Christ mission in Baramati, India.
In 1917 the couple took over responsibility for the Criminal Tribes Settlement at Solapur, and some years later they moved to Lonavla, where Munnings died in 1939.
[11] In 2007, her painting Fisherman's Hut, Redcliffs was included in the Christchurch Art Gallery's exhibition "I See Red.