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Mac Schweitzer: A Southwest Maverick and Her Art - Hardcover

Mac Schweitzer: A Southwest Maverick and Her Art - Hardcover

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by Ann Lane Hedlund (Author)

In Tucson during the 1950s, nearly everyone knew, or wanted to know, the southwestern artist Mac Schweitzer. Born Mary Alice Cox in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1921, she grew up a tomboy who adored horses, cowboys, and art. After training at the Cleveland School of Art and marrying, she adopted her maiden initials (M. A. C.) as her artistic name and settled in Tucson in 1946. With a circle of influential friends that included anthropologists, designer-craftsmen, and Native American artists, she joined Tucson's "Early Moderns," receiving exhibits, commissions, and awards for her artwork. When she died in 1962, Mac's artistic legacy faded from public view, but her prize-winning works attest to a thriving career.

Author Ann Lane Hedlund draws from the artist's letters, photo albums, and published reviews to tell the story of Mac's creative and adventuresome life. Her watercolors, oil paintings, prints, and sculptures--a diverse body of work never before seen in public--range from naturalistic studies of Sonoran Desert animals to impressionistic landscapes to moody abstractions. A sharp observer of Indigenous life, she sketched and painted scenes of Navajo (Diné), Hopi, O'odham, and Yaqui people and events. These unique portrayals of the Southwest illustrate this saga of a maverick artist rediscovered.

Author Biography

Ann Lane Hedlund is a cultural anthropologist who collaborates with Indigenous weavers and other visual artists. She is author of Navajo Weaving in the Late Twentieth Century and Gloria F. Ross & Modern Tapestry.

Number of Pages: 312
Dimensions: 1.02 x 11.18 x 9.29 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 23, 2025
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