Mary Sutherland (1893-1955) was the world鈥檚 first female Forestry graduate in 1916. She had a distinguished career in forestry in the UK and New Zealand and is one of the founding members of the New Zealand Institute of Forestry in 1927. A Mary Sutherland Memorial Redwood can be found in Whakarewarewa Forest.
Mary鈥檚 portrait is by the contemporary Welsh artist, Ceredigion-based Meinir Mathias.
Meinir said 鈥淚 feel very honoured that it is the first portrait of a woman by a female artist commissioned to hang in the Council Chamber alongside artists such as Kyffin and Whistler. I was also really pleased to have a close look at the wonderful and inspiring mural by Edward Povey.鈥
Dr Becky Heaton unveiled the portrait during the day in which she received her honorary degree.聽Becky said, 鈥淓ven 70 years after Mary Sutherland graduated, it鈥檚 not always easy being a woman in forestry 鈥 as I well know! I hope it is getting easier but can only imagine how hard it would have been for Mary, she had no role models. I want to pay tribute to her and to two female foresters, Dr Pat Denne and Dr Christine Cahalan from 香港六合彩挂牌资料 who were my role models and inspired me. I hope that Mary鈥檚 achievements continue to inspire female foresters today."
Professor Oliver Turnbull, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said, 鈥淲e are proud to pay tribute to Mary Sutherland and Sir Robert Edwards, who made hugely significant contributions in their fields and had lasting impact on the world. These paintings, created by talented artists, will form a visual reminder of their pioneering work.鈥
Both alumni portraits hang in the Council Chamber.
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