Background
Wyckoff, Lydia Lloyd was born on November 16, 1937 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Edward Lester Lloyd and Martha Alethea Hall.
Wyckoff, Lydia Lloyd was born on November 16, 1937 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Edward Lester Lloyd and Martha Alethea Hall.
Master of Fine Arts, University Lausanne, Switzerland, 1955. Master of Arts, Wesleyan University, 1975. Master of Philosophy, Yale University, 1980.
Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1985.
Lecturer University Miami, 1962-1967. Research associate Museum of America Indian-Heye Foundation, New York City, 1967-1979. Postdoctoral fellow Yale University, New Haven, 1985-1987.
Curator, director Native American and non-western art Philbrook Museum Art, Tulsa, 1991—2001. Consultant Housatonic Adolescent Hospital, Newtown, Connecticut, 1985. Board directors Osage Tribal Museum, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, The Trust for Public Land.
Guest curator Yale University, since 1993. Adjunct associate professor University New Haven, 1967-1977. Visiting assistant professor Bard College, 1983-1984.
Adjunct assistant professor Fairfield (Connecticut) University, 1986-1990, University Tulsa, since 1990.
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Fellow American Anthropol. Association; member American Association of University Professors, Council for Museum Anthropology.
Married David Willard Wyckoff, June 1, 1963 (divorced July 1990). Children: Barbara, Christopher.