Who Was Mac Schweitzer? Understanding the Artist and Her Motives by Ann Lane Hedlund, PhD




Image credits: Top: Photographer Larry Ollivier. Middle: Mac Schweitzer, Tucson Mountains, 1949. Bottom Top: Mac Schweitzer, Hurrying Home, 1957. Watercolor on Arches paper, 7 × 14½ inches. Bottom: Mac Schweitzer, Navajo Shepherdess Hurrying Home, circa 1952. Serigraph printed by Robert Spray on card stock, 3¾ × 7¼ inches.
Join author, and retired University of Arizona Professor, Ann Lane Hedlund, as she brings to life the artist Mac Schweitzer. Mac Schweitzer was born Mary Alice Cox near Cleveland, Ohio and was enamored by horses, cowboy culture, and art from an early age. Following her marriage to fellow Cleveland School of Art student John Schweitzer, she adopted her maiden name’s initials (M.A.C.) as her artistic moniker. Mac, her husband, and son moved to Tucson in 1946 where she became a free-wheeling Arizona artist traveling the state across the Sonoran Desert, Colorado Plateau, Navajo and Hopi reservations and outlying areas. She created a compelling body of work in the American Southwest with subjects ranging from naturalistic studies of desert animals, birds, and plants to expressive Native American family scenes, to stylized works and moody abstractions, and moving landscapes. An exhibit of Mac Schweitzer’s art will open at Western Spirit on October 17, 2025 showcasing some of the almost 500 items, including paintings, sketches, and prints that were donated by Ann Hedlund to the museum in memory of her late husband and Mac’s son, Kit Schweitzer.
Ann Lane Hedlund’s book Mac Schweitzer: A Southwest Maverick and Her Art will be available for purchase with a book signing following the program.
Ann Lane Hedlund, PhD, is a cultural anthropologist, retired professor of anthropology from the University of Arizona, and retired curator of ethnology, Arizona State Museum.
Program Info:
Thursday, October 30
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
FREE for Museum Members (Members, log-in first to reserve tickets)
FREE with Museum Admission
$10 for just the program
Programs and times are subject to change.
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