Covey was commissioned by the
Federal Art Project to paint a mural,
The Newcomers, for the post office in
Livingston, Tennessee, which she did in 1940. She also painted a mural at the
Ferncliff Mausoleum in
Hartsdale,
Westchester County, New York. She exhibited in solo shows from Connecticut to Washington, D.C., and won awards from the New Rochelle Art Association, the Westchester Art Society and the Westchester Arts and Crafts Guild. In addition to working as an artist, she taught at the Rehabilitation Center in
Fort Slocum. She later married Robert K. Chisholm, an architect, and made her home in
Pleasantville, New York, where she gave art classes at her home and at the
Pleasantville High School for adult education classes Her "work is in many public and private collections." ==References==