Robert Peterson is a contemporary artist currently living and working in southwestern Oklahoma. Born in 1981, Peterson picked up a paintbrush for the first time in July of 2012. Emerging as one of this country’s most celebrated new artists, Peterson has exhibited his works in some of this nation’s hottest art markets, including New York […]
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Artist of the Quarantine: Carlos Barboza
“I generally have a hard time calling myself an artist. It feels like, for about 20 or so years of my life, I simply practiced painting and drawing. I wasn’t sure where or how to apply that skill set, so I lacked focus and spent most of the time recreating instead of creating,” Carlos Barboza […]
Writer of the Quarantine: Yoko Hill
Yoko Hill has been writing and reading poetry in Oklahoma City since the early aughts. Her favorite topics include humanity, math, politics and electrons. She is the current chairperson for Red Dirt Poetry, a nonprofit organization that seeks to support, educate and promote Oklahoma poets. Red Dirt Poetry has moved its weekly Wednesday night readings […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Kenzie McFeely
“My goal as an artist, and as a designer, is really to just make people, and myself, feel things. Human emotion is so raw and miraculous. There’s so much color and noise to it. Every strong memory is its own flavor of beauty, even the painful ones,” Kenzie McFeely said. “I’ve only somewhat recently begun […]
Artist of the Quarantine: The Dirty Fabulous
This all started in the late 1990s in a small rented shack. What began as smallish cartoons has turned into a project spanning more than 20 years and works that have been included in exhibitions in various parts of the globe. It’s a story really, a giant book, an ongoing series of drawings and paintings […]
Writer of the Quarantine: William Bradford III
My name is William Bradford III, and I’m a writer/poet born and raised here in Oklahoma. I’m 25 years old and have been writing since I was about 11. I love music, especially old music; something a little jazzy always does me good. I love to perform poetry live at open mics and poetry competitions. […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Neisha Ford
“Self portraits have always helped me understand myself deeper, and they feed different parts of my soul at different times. In the past, I have used self portraits as a tool to pull myself out of the ever succumbing grips of depression. I was one of many who lost their job due to Covid-19. Along […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Abby Stiglets
“I feel my type of art style fits into the genre called Pop Surrealism,” Abby Stiglets said. “It’s not quite realistic and not too cartoony. It is the sweet spot in between, like a dream. I draw you in with my bold colors and pretty faces, but my goal is to make you feel the […]
Artist of the Quarantine: Calli Heflin
“Palimpsests, a layering of lines and imagery, have become a new way for me to represent myself and my interactions with the world,” Calli Heflin said. “‘Intermingling’ is part of a series of horses layered over one another in charcoal, gesso, and oil paint. The horses are layered to show the relations they have between […]
Writer of the Quarantine: Tony Beaulieu
Tony Beaulieu is a writer originally from Slaughterville, Oklahoma. He now lives and writes in Kansas City, Missouri. He has had fiction published by Tell-Tale Press, Collective Realms Magazine, Cirsova Magazine, and an article in MAD Magazine. “It is about two young people who go for a fateful hike on one of Oklahoma’s many abandoned cattle […]
