Mary McCleary

Born in Houston, Texas in 1951, Mary Fielding McCleary received her B.F.A., cum laude in printmaking/drawing at Texas Christian University and her M.F.A. in graphics from the University of Oklahoma. In 2011, she was named Texas Artist of the Year by Art League Houston. She is Regents Professor of Art Emeritus at Stephen F. Austin State University, in Nacogdoches, Texas, where she taught from 1975 to 2005. Since 1970, McCleary has participated in over 350 one-person and group exhibits in museums and galleries in 29 states, Mexico, Canada, and Russia. These venues include the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, AR), the National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, DC), the Museum of Biblical Art (New York, NY), the Grey Art Gallery at New York University, the Boston Museum of Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Contemporary Art Museum Houston, the San Antonio Museum of Art, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, MO). She is also a recipient of a Mid-America Arts Alliance/National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Her work has been regularly reviewed or featured in the Houston Post, Houston Chronicle, Austin American-Statesman, Dallas Morning News, and other Texas newspapers, as well as in national publications such as  Art in America, Art News, Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion, Art Papers, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Art Week, Artspace, Texas Homes, New American Paintings, and Contemporanea International Arts Magazine. McCleary’s work is in many public collections including those of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; the El Paso Museum of Art; the San Antonio Museum of Art; the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi; and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas in Beaumont. She serves on the board of the Trinity Institute in Tehuacana, Texas and the Editorial Board of Image Journal. Mary McCleary is represented by Moody Gallery in Houston,Texas and Flatbed Press in Austin, Texas.

Time is Combustible, Memories Smoke
Time is Combustible, Memories Smoke, 2018
Grateful Reverence for the Way Things Are
Grateful Reverence for the Way Things Are, 2016
Detail of Grateful Reverence for the Way Things Are
Detail of Grateful Reverence for the Way Things Are
The Clouds Grew So Dense She Couldn't See
The Clouds Grew So Dense She Couldn’t See, 2015
Detail of The Clouds Grew So Dense She Couldn’t See