May 28, 2019

Thornton's textile art dolls featured at Hillestad

Public invited to opening reception on May 31

The textile doll designs of Shelley Thornton will be featured this summer at Nebraska's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery.
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The textile doll designs of Shelley Thornton will be featured this summer at Nebraska's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery.

The unique textile dolls of artist Shelley Thornton are featured in a summer exhibition at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery.

An opening reception for “Shelly Thornton’s Textile Art Dolls” is 5 to 7 p.m. May 31 in the gallery on the second floor of the Home Economics Building. The reception is free and open to the public.

A lifelong artist, Thornton turned to the medium of textiles, creating one-of-a-kind cloth art dolls in 1992. Her 28-inch-tall designs feature embroidery, needle-sculpted faces, wooden ball joints and Thornton’s signature-style stuffed cloth hair.

The exhibition will showcase Thornton’s dolls and her recent expansion into animation. The display will use the gallery’s state-of-the-art projection system to show a 30-foot by 9-foot animation featuring Thornton’s home, studio and materials used in doll creation. Other parts of the exhibition include a crazy quilt and a fabric self-portrait.

“Textile Art Dolls” will be on display in the Hillestad Gallery from June 3 to Sept. 6. The gallery is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekends by special request. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public.

Learn more about exhibitions at the Hillestad.