[2][3] In Paris, Mège exhibited her art in 1916 and won another scholarship; with the money, she moved to New York with her sister, Emma.
"[7] She was part of group shows at the Macdowell Club in 1918,[8] and at the Waldorf in 1919 with the Society of Independent Artists.
[9] In the early 1920s, Mège was a member of the board of directors of Salons of America, an exhibition organization for contemporary American artists.
[10][11] She had a solo show in 1930 at Alma Reed's Delphic Studios in New York,[12] before she moved to France with her husband.
[3] Violette Mège was married to the Belarus-born American musician and artist Michael Baxte.