Thunder-Sky, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit arts organization located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
INSPIRATION: A lot of Cincinnatians remember a man dressed in a clown collar and construction hat, walking the Cincinnati streets with a toolbox in tow, a serious expression on his face. He did this for many years, mystifying folks as to what he was up to. The man's name was Raymond Thunder-Sky. And what he was doing was drawing demolition and construction sites throughout Cincinnati and other parts of the region. Raymond, a Native American with a rich family history, passed away in 2004, leaving behind over 2,000 drawings, and a vast array of clown costumes, construction hats, and tool-boxes. Thunder-Sky, Inc. was founded in order to preserve Raymond's legacy through exhibits and programs, and to provide an exhibition space and ongoing support for other unconventional artists in the area.
MISSION: To keep Raymond Thunder-Sky’s legacy alive through community-based programs and exhibits, as well as showcasing and supporting unconventional artists like him from the region.
VISION: Raymond Thunder-Sky was a gifted artist whose life and art are examples of unique creativity, ingenuity, and dedication. We believe his spirit and legacy enriches the lives of everyone it touched and continues to touch. As well, his stature as both a cultural and artistic figure offers a valuable opportunity to learn about, and to champion, other unconventional and overlooked artists from the across the region.
PROGRAMS: Thunder-Sky, Inc Gallery, an exhibition space for unconventional artists in the region to show their works; The Raymond Thunder-Sky Folk Art Carnival, a yearly weekend festival celebrating the unconventional spirit; Under-Sky, Inc., a Saturday art-making program open to community members; The Raymond Room, a gallery-within-the-gallery at Thunder-Sky, Inc. housing a portion of Raymond's drawings, costumes and other items for the community to see; and 2 + 2 = 5, a program that celebrates collaboration through community-based programs and curating exhibits featuring works made by a variety of different kinds of people.