She has taught at the
Hawaii Potters' Guild, the
University of Hawaii Lab School, the
Hickam Air Force Base Craft Center, and the
Honolulu Museum of Art. She is known for her massive hand-built stoneware sculptures that resemble pots, but are nonfunctional, such as the "
End Without End" in the collections of the Honolulu Museum of Art. In 1991, Fletcher–Murchison was part of the juried group exhibition, ''Artists of Hawaii '91'' at the
Honolulu Academy of Art; and in 1998, she was part of a three-person exhibition at
Leeward Community College in Pearl City, including Doug Doi and Mark Miller. The
Hawaii State Art Museum, and the Honolulu Museum of Art are among the public collections holding work by Fletcher–Murchison. == Publications ==