About Mary Brown Napangardi
Mary was born near Mt Doreen Station. As a young girl she lived a traditional lifestyle learning about gathering bush tucker, bush medicine, craft and bead work for traditional ceremonies as well as learning the important cultural knowledge and Dreaming stories of her country. Whilst she was still relatively young her family was picked up by a white man and relocated to Yuendumu Community, an Aboriginal settlement approximately 3 hours from Alice Springs.
She “grew up” at Yuendumu and met her husband Mick “Pegleg” Brown Tjampitjinpa (who sadly passed away) a fellow artist there. They later relocated to Mount Liebig and then onto Nyirripi Community. She later remarried Ronnie Tjampitjinpa a celebrated and talented Western Desert artist and together they have three sons who live in Yuendumu.
Mary first began painting in the early 1990’s at first sporadically as there was no art centre where she lived. In 2005 she began painting for Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation in Yuendumu and since that time has begun painting with much more frequency.