Kovash spent part of his time homeless while growing up. He was legally emancipated from his family as a teenager.
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Her Art: Women Art Fashion event proceeds benefit female business owners in Afghanistan and Rwanda
The annual art show makes its 21c Museum Hotel debut.
Current Studio joins the Nasty Women movement to give artists a platform.
The exhibit is part of an international series of art shows.
Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic offers a socially, politically and religiously charged corrective to the European masters
The traveling exhibit runs at the museum through Sept. 10.
Oklahoma Contemporary’s Coded_Couture merges art, fashion and technology
The traveling exhibit made its debut in 2016 at New York Fashion Week.
People think, Oh, well, it’s been done,’ but no, it hasn’t, artist Brent Learned said. There hasn’t been a whole exhibition about this type of artform.
“People think, ‘Oh, well, it’s been done,’ but no, it hasn’t,” artist Brent Learned said. “There hasn’t been a whole exhibition about this type of artform.”
Cover Story: OKC Pride reflects on 30th anniversary as it marches toward the future
“This [parade] is an important moment for Oklahoma,” Rogers said. “It is difficult for many people to do. But we’re marching not in a militant fashion, but instead in a parade, which is first of all a lot more fun, and also to say and to show that we’re people just like anyone else.”
21c Museum Hotel celebrates one year in OKC with new exhibit OFF-SPRING: New Generations
The multimedia exhibit includes work by more than 40 artists from more than a dozen countries.
Kanye West is never boring that’s the thing, Allen said. It’s like a 12-sided die; there’s just always something to look at and you never know what you’re going to get.
“Kanye West is never boring — that’s the thing,” Allen said. “It’s like a 12-sided die; there’s just always something to look at and you never know what you’re going to get.”
Native American art and multimedia are put on display in Jeffrey Gibson’s new Oklahoma Contemporary exhibit
The exhibit remains open through June 11.
