Bachelor of Arts | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | Federal Bureau of Investigation | Federal Communications Commission | Master of Arts (postgraduate) | Federal Aviation Administration | National Endowment for the Arts | United States federal judge | Master of Arts | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Electronic Arts | Federal government of the United States | Manhattan Project | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Canadian federal election, 2004 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Tisch School of the Arts | mixed martial arts | Federal Emergency Management Agency | Australian federal election, 2007 | Institute of Contemporary Arts | École des Beaux-Arts | California Institute of the Arts | Distrito Federal | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Federal Trade Commission | École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts | University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | martial arts |
Separating from Hord, she moved to Los Angeles in 1934, joining the post-surrealist group around Lorser Feitelson and Helen Lundeberg, and participating in the mural division of the Federal Arts Project, where she learned the art of screenprinting, which would become her favored graphic technique.
A 1977 sculpture by Eugenie Gershoy was titled "Homage to Audrey McMahon (Goddess of Fertility)," in recognition of the over 50,000 works of art produced in New York City during the first few years of the Federal Arts Project.