CLINT & MARY THORNTON
Clint and Mary Thornton of Jay, Oklahoma, bring years of dedication to exhibiting their original compositions made with paints and fibers. Works in this collection reflect their artistic call and response conversations inspired by music that dances through the strokes of Clint's brushes and the stitches of Mary's needles.
The artists tell us, “Being intrigued and fascinated by the talent of musical artists and life around us, we have devoted most of our artistic efforts relating to those gifted individuals that have made such an impression on us. Even though we work in different media, we share our thoughts and motivations, critiques and agreements on our projects. After fifty-five years of marriage, our work has much in common.” CLINT THORNTON With a BA in Art Education, Clint taught public school art before serving two tours in Viet Nam on the U.S. Navy Underwater Demolition team. Honorably discharged as a Lieutenant, he received his MFA with an emphasis on Ceramic Art which he then |
taught at the University of New Hampshire. Purchasing a home and studio in Jay, Oklahoma, he taught 3-D Arts at the Johnson County Community College in Kansas City, Kansas, and at Friends University, Wichita, Kansas, and produced handmade pottery at the Oakstone Pottery, Jay, Oklahoma. With his hands damaged by many years of throwing pottery, Clint returned to painting in 2016 and has since received awards in Joplin, Carthage and Neosho, Missouri. Today his works are in both private and permanent collections.
MARY THORNTON Honored with awards in weaving, art jewelry and art quilts, Mary manipulates fibers into unique forms whenever possible—whether by weaving, needle work or using cloth which she hand dyes or purchases. With a BA in Art, a BS in Art Education and Elementary Middle School Education and a MA in Counseling and Psychometry (also known as token-object reading, or psychoscopy, is a form of extrasensory perception characterized by the claimed ability to discover facts about an event or person by touching their inanimate objects). Mary has been an Art and Gifted Ed teacher, served as a school counselor and taught weaving in the University of New Hampshire extension courses. Always and still, woven into Mary’s soul is the intertwining of fiber and thread with an occasional inspiring ephemeral thought or sensation incorporated into the theme of her creation.
ALICE LYNN GREENWOOD-MATHÉ
artCentral Executive Director-Curator
Spring 2023
MARY THORNTON Honored with awards in weaving, art jewelry and art quilts, Mary manipulates fibers into unique forms whenever possible—whether by weaving, needle work or using cloth which she hand dyes or purchases. With a BA in Art, a BS in Art Education and Elementary Middle School Education and a MA in Counseling and Psychometry (also known as token-object reading, or psychoscopy, is a form of extrasensory perception characterized by the claimed ability to discover facts about an event or person by touching their inanimate objects). Mary has been an Art and Gifted Ed teacher, served as a school counselor and taught weaving in the University of New Hampshire extension courses. Always and still, woven into Mary’s soul is the intertwining of fiber and thread with an occasional inspiring ephemeral thought or sensation incorporated into the theme of her creation.
ALICE LYNN GREENWOOD-MATHÉ
artCentral Executive Director-Curator
Spring 2023
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RHYTHMS & THREADS
OPENING RECEPTION
Thank you to exhibiting artists CLINT and MARY THORNTON
for bringing your splendid collection of original paintings and fibers to artCentral.
Thank you to artCentral board president and house sommelier
Doug Osborn for providing the evening's libations.
Thank you artCentral board members and reception impresarios
Maddie Capps and Julie Reams and contributing board members
for offering a delectable feast of reception treats!
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RHYTHMS & THREADS
OPENING RECEPTION
Thank you to exhibiting artists CLINT and MARY THORNTON
for bringing your splendid collection of original paintings and fibers to artCentral.
Thank you to artCentral board president and house sommelier
Doug Osborn for providing the evening's libations.
Thank you artCentral board members and reception impresarios
Maddie Capps and Julie Reams and contributing board members
for offering a delectable feast of reception treats!
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