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  1. Pantjiti Mary McLean (c. 1930 – 1 July 2023) was an Australian Ngaatjajarra Aboriginal artist. Life [ edit ] Pantjiti Mary McLean was born circa 1930 in Kaltukatjara , Docker River, Western Australia. [1]

  2. Mary McLean (1928-2023) was a renowned Aboriginal painter who depicted her country and culture in acrylic and silkscreen works. She exhibited widely and received many awards, including an Honorary Doctorate and a Telstra National Aboriginal Art Award.

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  3. In recognition of her unwavering dedication and exceptional commitment to her role as Health Recruiter at the Sault Tribe Health Division, Mary McLean has been honored with the prestigious National Indian Health Service (IHS) Directors Award for outstanding customer service.

  4. Jun 1, 2005 · Pantjiti Mary McLean's retrospective A Big Story showcases a fascinating oeuvre that has developed during a relatively late but prolific artistic career spanning more than a decade. Curated by Nalda Searles, the retrospective comprises drawings, paintings, carved and sewn artefacts as well as an intriguing collection of archival material, such ...

  5. Jun 26, 2024 · Pantjiti Mary McLeans artistic career began in 1992, and she was soon represented in every important public and private collection in Australia. Mary McLean won the 1995 Telstra National Aboriginal Art Award and was the commissioned artist for the 1996 Festival of Perth.

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  6. Learn about the life and art of Dr Pantjiti Mary McLean, a contemporary Aboriginal painter from the central deserts of Australia. See her vibrant and anecdotal paintings of her country, culture and people.

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  8. Dr Pantjiti Mary Mclean was born in 1928 in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in the Western Desert Region and is an internationally recognised artist. Mary’s work appears in private and public collections around Australia. Her works are instantly recognisable from the figures and the bright colours she uses to represent Country. Acrylic on canvas.