Cleota Collins "toured extensively". In 1924 she gave educational recitals at schools in Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina. She toured southern schools again in 1936 and in 1938. She taught voice and piano at Florida Baptist Academy,
Sam Houston College,
Tuskegee Institute, and
Virginia State College in Petersburg, among other posts. She was one of the founding members of the National Association of Negro Musicians in 1919. She operated the Lacy School of Music and was a church music director in Cleveland in the 1930s. In 1932, sculptor
Henry Bannarn created a portrait bust of Cleota Collins; it was his earliest known work. ==Personal life==