[1] Mazo starred in a production of Mary Heaton Vorse's Strike in Provincetown in 1933.
She was a member of the Sara Mildred Strauss Dancers in the 1930s, and with them appeared in two Broadway shows, Ziegfeld Follies (1934) and Calling All Stars (1934-1935).
[1] Mazo outlived her artist husband by several decades, and was often interviewed about his life and art, or involved in exhibits of his work.
[4] In 1975 she was honored guest at an opening reception for Kuniyoshi's work at the Harry Ransom Center in Texas.
The Yasuo Kuniyoshi Papers in the Archives of American Art include materials she collected and created.