Lucy Mackinnon is a projection designer and video artist who lives in Brooklyn. She is a two-time Tony Award nominee whose Broadway design credits include The Notebook, Kimberly Akimbo, A Christmas Carol, How I Learned to Drive, Jagged Little Pill, The Rose Tattoo, Lifespan of a FactSix Degrees of Separation, and Deaf West’s revival of Spring Awakening.

As a graphic artist, Lucy has contributed to exhibitions at The New York Historical Society and The National Center for Civil and Human Rights. In 2020 she designed a series of large-scale projection installations for the Public Theater: Say Their Names, a memorial to more than 2,100 Black lives lost to police violence, and The Seed Project, a site-specific work featuring portraits of over 150 Public Works community members. In 2023 she designed the world premiere of composer Julia Wolfe’s climate-focused work, unEarth, for The New York Philharmonic.

Lucy graduated from Harvard University with a degree in literature. She teaches projection design at Brooklyn College, and has previously taught at Ithaca College and Fordham University.