Mary Meyer is an Arizona-based sculptor whose work investigates the relationship between the human form and the natural environment. Originally trained in stone carving, she is drawn to meditative processes and materials such as clay, wood, and metal that foster the intuitive exploration of form. Meyer grew up in the Midwestern US and has lived in Arizona for 30 years. She holds a BFA in sculpture from Arizona State University where she studied foundry casting methods and metalworking. She completed her graduate studies at the University of Arizona, where she received the MFA Fellowship for her work with large mixed media installations. The artist has exhibited at the Phoenix Art Museum; Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum; Tucson Museum of Art; Tempe Center for the Arts; and FOMA Gallery Santa Fe, among others. Public collections include Sky Harbor International Airport Museum; Mesa Art Center; City of Tempe; and Royal Caribbean International. She is an alumni member of Phoenix artist collectives Eye Lounge Contemporary Artspace and MARS Artspace, and has served as an adjunct professor teaching sculpture at Arizona State University, Scottsdale Community College, and Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Recent public projects include The Leaf Connection: a community-based art installation on exhibit at Phoenix’s Desert Botanical Garden from August 2024 to August 2025. She lives and works in Gold Canyon, AZ, and has a studio at Cattle Track Arts Compound in Scottsdale.