Aaron Whisner is a multidisciplinary artist best known for his large-scale murals and installations. A native of Oklahoma, Aaron is co-founder of Clean Hands Inc., a Tulsa-based design crew and streetwear supplier. Aaron has been actively painting since the mid ’90s. With roots in graffiti and street art scenes, inspiration is drawn from hand-painted signage, […]
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PRESS RELEASE Norman Arts’ annual fundraiser reimagined as virtual arts party, extended art exhibition
It kind of feels like all of us have gone down the rabbit hole, huh? After rescheduling their annual fundraiser from its original late March date to Saturday, July 25, Norman Arts Council and the ONE committee have decided to retain the reschedule date but adjust the event to a live broadcast that is free […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Daniel Sutliff
“My work focuses primarily on painting, drawing, installations and mural projects,” Daniel Sutliff said. “With each medium, I’m reformalizing and elaborating on the dominant visual languages of my youth: surreal cartoon imagery, video games and minimalist computer graphics. I combine these different approaches with music and video to create immersive installations and perform live multi-media […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Brittany Jacobs
“It wasn’t until I started working with metals that I truly found my identity as an artist,” Brittany Jacobs said. “The dichotomy of being visually ‘beautiful’ but requiring strength and power to create has always resonated with me, and I take pride in knowing the things I make will likely outlive next. My work is […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Crap Panther
“I am Crap Panther. An illustrator, painter, co-owner of The Immortal Tattoo and mother of two. Although born in Oregon, I have called Oklahoma my home for over a decade,” Crap Panther said. “My artwork and inspiration come from the honesty of the natural world. All life is a balance of beauty and decay, growing […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Cash Wheeler
“Drawing is a very therapeutic outlet for me,” Cash Wheeler said. “It helps me clear my head and make something fun at the same time. Simplicity has been the main focus lately. I enjoy making minimal pieces that hopefully spark a bit of whimsy or nostalgia in the viewer.” Visit facebook.com/cashwheelerart and instagram.com/cashwheeler.
PRESS RELEASE Neighborhood Arts Online
Neighborhood Arts, a collaboration between Arts Council Oklahoma City’s All Access Arts program and the Metropolitan Library System, will be available online this summer. Neighborhood Arts is a summer staple that provides performances for families across the metro that are fun, free, and interactive. “Summer is our busiest time at the library,” says Kristin Williamson, […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Sarah “Sully” Sullivan
Sarah Sullivan is an Oklahoma-based fiber artist, muralist and everything in between. Through various mediums like handwoven textiles and painting, Sullivan’s work is an escape to a world of color and texture inspired by childhood games, geometry class and outer space. You can find her murals all around Tulsa and Oklahoma City, and you can […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Marcus Eakers
“My art is an exaggerated, symbolic interpretation of real-life experiences, shown from the viewpoint of a focal character in each work. This offers glimpse into that character’s thoughts, strengths and vulnerabilities,” Marcus Eakers said. “Being in quarantine has inspired me to create a couple of works to document this surreal time in our lives. I […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Elizabeth Maxwell
“I used to get down on myself for not having a Personal Style™ because it seemed like any designer/artist/illustrator worth anything had one. But I’ve learned over the years that I’m a creature of curiosity,” Elizabeth Maxwell. “How was this thing made? How do I recreate this painting effect? What makes that era of illustration […]
