Mary Mattingly
b. 1978, Rockville, CT; lives in New York, NY

Mary Mattingly. Photo: Rebekah Schott.
Mary Mattingly is an interdisciplinary artist whose work spans large-scale public sculpture and collage-based photography, imagining adaptive futures shaped by ecological interdependence. Best known for sculptural ecosystems that inhabit civic space—from floating food forests to tidal water clocks—her work brings attention to water, food, and shelter. Mattingly’s work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Storm King Art Center, the Barbican, Seoul Art Center, and the Palais de Tokyo. She has received fellowships and residencies from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Yale School of Art, and A Blade of Grass, among others.