Early in her career she also collaborated with her late sister, the writer Margaret Weatherford, on
performance art and worked as a bookkeeper for the artist
Mike Kelley.A career breakthrough came in 2012 with Weatherford's
Bakersfield Project exhibition at the Todd Madigan Gallery at
California State University at Bakersfield where she was an artist in residence. The Bakersfield paintings marked the first time she incorporated illuminated
neon light tubes into her abstract paintings. The series was inspired by the colourful neon signs she saw on old restaurant and factory buildings while driving around Bakersfield. Weatherford used neon in the Bakersfield Project and later series of paintings, such as
Manhattan (2013),
Los Angeles (2014) and
Train Yard (2016–2020) to recreate the sensations of specific places or moments. Her work was included in the exhibitions
Variations: Conversations in and Around Abstract Painting at the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art and
The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2014. That same year she received the $25,000 Artist Award from the Artists' Legacy Foundation founded by
Viola Frey. Examples of Weatherford's abstract paintings incorporating neon lights are held by the Museum of Modern Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, and the
Hammer Museum. Another of her neon paintings,
Past Sunset (2015), was shown at the
National Museum of Women in the Arts in the 2016 exhibition ''NO MAN'S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection
. Three examples of her early work combining acrylic, ink and screen print are held by the Brooklyn Museum: Madame Butterfly
(1989), Violetta
(1991), and First Riddle'' (1991). In 2016, Mary Weatherford joined The Metropolitan Museum of Art's The Artist Project, where contemporary artists engage online with The Met's historical collections connecting contemporary art with artistic traditions across different eras. An exhibition of works inspired by
Titian’s “The Flaying of Marsyas” at
Museo di Palazzo Grimani opened in Venice during the 2022 Venice Biennale. In 2023, David Kordansky Gallery presented abstract paintings by Weatherford at Frieze Seoul. Her work was included in the 2024 exhibition
Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection at the
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA). ==References==