June Mendoza


June Yvonne Mendoza, AO, OBE, RP, ROI, HonSWA is an Australian portrait painter, working mainly in oil.

Early life

June Mendoza was born in Melbourne, Australia. Her parents, John Morton and Dot, were both musicians, performers and composers in violin and piano respectively, her younger brother Peter Mendoza was an actor most notably with JC Williamsons in Australia and repertory theatre in England. As a child she toured with her mother, working in small mime parts and crowd scenes for the opera, ballet, musicals and revue. During these tours she started sketching in her spare time.
She realised that art was her calling at age 12 and commenced life classes at 14 and portraiture eventually became her forte.
In 1960 she married Keith Mackrell, whom she accompanied on two overseas postings, 1960-65 in the Philippines and 1969-73 in Australia. They have 4 children.

Career

Mendoza's commissions have included portraits of royalty, prime ministers and other politicians, sports people, military officers and celebrities.
Her works are in a number of collections, including those of Britannia Royal Naval College, Girton College, Cambridge, the Green Howards Regimental Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the Open University, the Palace of Westminster, Queens' College, Cambridge, the Royal Scots Museum, and Trinity College, Oxford.
She appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 8 September 1979, and in 1985 painted the presenter, Roy Plomley.

Honours

She is an Officer of the Order of Australia, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, and a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. She is an Honorary Vice President of the Britain-Australia Society. She is a Patron of the Tait Memorial Trust, an Australian performing arts charity based in London.

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