[6] In 1934, her model for a portrait plaque of Edith Cowan was chosen from several local Western Australian entries to be the choice for a memorial work on a clock tower in Kings Park, Perth.
[1] At the first meeting of the Busselton Art Society on 22 April 1959, Johnson was elected the inaugural president, a position she held for five years.
[9] She was also the leading tutor at the society for eight years; they met in the Primary School Class Room, Prince Street, Busselton.
One of her notable students and fellow Foundation Member of the Busselton Art Society was Mavis Elizabeth Lightly, who was inspired by Johnson to develop her skill.
[10] The Busselton Art Society held an extensive retrospective exhibition for Johnson in 1969, two years after her death on 26 September 1967, with 73 of her artworks.