Stories of Oklahoma’s latest generation are told via the lens of M.J. Alexander’s camera.
Visual Arts Mia Cantu Portrait of a Generation: Sons and Daughters of the Red Earth Wednesday-Sunday Oklahoma state Capitol, North Gallery 2300 N. Lincoln arts.ok.gov 521-2931 free
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Carol Beesley has been one busy painter. For proof, consider her current exhibit, Then and Now: Work from 40 Years, on
display through April 22 at the state Capitol, 2300 N. Lincoln. From 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekends, you can
take in colorful landscapes from four decades — count ’em! — of output.
Admission is free. Call 521-2931 or visit arts.ok.gov.
Art not erotic enough for you? Here’s a recipe to spice things up: Just add 'Apple.'
Visual Arts Mia Cantu Biting the Apple 21: Glam! 7 p.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday Individual Artists of Oklahoma 706 W. Sheridan iaogallery.org 232-6060 $25-$35
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For a temporary event on permanent art, pencil the Ink Life Tour in your
schedule. It sets up shop from Friday to Sunday at Cox Convention
Center, 1 Myriad Gardens. Aside from tattoo art, attendees can enjoy a
pole-dancing competition, a suspension show, illusionists and live music
from Days of the New, Barb Wire Dolls and local bands. Tickets are $20
per day or $35 for a weekend pass. Visit inklifetour.com.
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Starting Tuesday through April 29, it’s time for Festival of the Arts,
this fine city’s annual rite of spring. You know what that means:
exhibiting artists, delicious food, nonstop live entertainment and,
quite possibly, torrential rainfall. It’s all downtown at the Myriad
Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno. Admission is free. Visit
artscouncilokc.com.