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Flight was a member of the [[Seven and Five Society]] in 1923 whose members included [[Henry Moore]], [[Ben Nicholson]] and [[Barbara Hepworth]]. He was a member of the Grubb Group in 1928.
 
He collaborated with the artist and textile designer [[Edith Lawrence]], with whom he had an interior design business.<ref>{{Cite web |title=British Museum Collection: Claude Flight |url=https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG27399}}</ref>
 
He taught at the [[Grosvenor School of Modern Art]] from 1926 and wrote and organized exhibitions on linocuts. His pupils included various now-famous print artists such as [[Lill Tschudi]], [[Cyril Power]], [[Eileen Mayo]], [[ Dorrit Black]] and [[Sybil Andrews]].