Lynne Mayocole is a sculptor currently residing in Manhattan. Born into a family of artists, the daughter of a sculptor who studied with Archipenko and a violinist who toured Europe before the Second World War, Mayocole studied at the Art Students’ League and Columbia University. She completed her BA cum laude at Mt. Holyoke, and her MA at Teachers College, which retains one of Mayocole’s pieces in its collection. Mayocole worked as an assistant to Nat Kaz, and worked with Tony Padavano at Columbia. 


Mayocole’s work is known for connecting sculpture and narrative through installation, and has been shown in New York City, Chicago, Paris, Costa Rica, Oslo, Albuquerque, and at Storm King sculpture park. Mayocole is an active member of the National Arts Club, where she serves as the co-chair of the Archaeology Committee.