Mary Bullington

Raleigh court/grandin Village

 
 
 

About

 
 

(540) 312-8872 | maryboxleybullington.com

 

 
 

A native of Roanoke, VA in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Mary Boxley Bullington is a mixed media artist working primarily in water media and collage. She has a doctorate in medieval literature from Indiana University, and taught English and the Humanities for over 20 years. Medieval illuminated manuscripts are among the touchstones for her sense of color and the composition of her narrative pieces.

Characterized by dynamic color harmonies and fluid rhythms, Bullington’s work is designed to give viewers so much to see that they must take it in gradually, over time. Her collages are made of what she calls her “dress material” paintings on paper created to cut up and rearrange (Colorful scraps carpet her studios and stuff hampers and bins). Her visual vocabulary draws on eclectic sources, including the art of early antiquity, Modern and Post-Modern painting, and non-Western traditions.

Bullington is a founding member of two Roanoke arts cooperatives, The Market Gallery in downtown Roanoke (2002), and Open Studios of Roanoke (2001). From 2005-2015, she served as Tour Coordinator of Open Studios of Roanoke. Her art is included in the collections of NIH (Bethesda),Virginia Tech, Carilion Hospitals, and UVA Hospital, and many other collections across the U.S.