“We can keep our creativity here, and so that’s what I was pushing with them to let them know that can happen,” he said. “That’s what this show represents.”
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Students learn about Cherokee life and arts at Indian Territory Days
“[A blowgun] was the first toy typically given to boys because boy toys were miniature weapons,” Weavel said.
Current Studio challenges traditional art studio approach
Current Studio curators hope to remove pressure to sell from the art-making process.
Relativism & Relics brings value of objects into question
A husband-and-wife art duo bend time in a new exhibit at The Project Box.
OKCMOA takes another crack at annual Omelette Party
This year’s Oklahoma City Museum of Art Omelette Party fundraiser theme is rock ‘n’ roll.
Oklahoma City man knits 800-foot-long ski hat
Aaron Miller worked piece-by-piece on a hat that could stretch across multiple football fields.
When we made a proposal to start an archive that would, over time, put small, comprehensive collections of Brett’s work in museums ’round the country, they liked the idea.
“When we made a proposal to start an archive that would, over time, put small, comprehensive collections of Brett’s work in museums ’round the country, they liked the idea.”
OKG interview with Native American activist Suzan Shown Harjo
Harjo sees it as a matter of semantics to say that the living descendants, such as the modern Egyptians, have no legitimate claim to the treasures of their ancestors.
ArtNow kicks off 2016 in Oklahoma City’s art scene
This Jan. 22 art-buying event will help support Oklahoma Contemporary’s mission of open and free arts access.
Oklahoma City-born artist finds inspiration across the globe
Denise Duong makes traveling art as she perfects the art of travel.
