As a professional artist, you have to manage a lot of roles. How much time do you spend on building your own brand? Being a full-time designer and artist, my whole business is centered around, well, me and the type of energy I emit into my work. So I spend a lot of my time […]
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Saving sofas
Sofas are the places we sit, the sites of family gatherings and, sometimes, objects of historical consideration. But they are also the focal point of Aubrey York-Ketner and her father Brad York’s business, Fancy Couches. Fancy Couches opened in late 2017 with a unique business model offering “exquisite lounging rentals” especially suited for photography shoots, […]
Sculptor Morgan Robinson’s new solo exhibition explores the duality of calm and chaos
Robinson’s show runs Aug. 19-Sept. 23 at Kasum Contemporary Fine Art in 16th Street Plaza District.
Stained glass artist James Rogers King shares his creativity via his multifaceted art and retail studio
King learned most of his stained glass technique on his own.
You won’t know what you truly love until you’ve had a few jobs you don’t love, she said.
“You won’t know what you truly love until you’ve had a few jobs you don’t love,” she said.
Oklahoma City Home + Garden Show returns
The show is Jan. 20-22 and features vendors, food trucks, a tiny house village and crafts.
OKC’s iconic Church of Tomorrow and surrounding land for sale
Restoration Church at the Dome and the 31.8 acres it sits on are listed as development land at $8.2 million.
Cover Story: 60 years ago, a modern architectural and religious icon was born. Today, it celebrates a rebirth
He just had to find the land and someone with a similar vision to make his dream come true.
News briefs: road improvements, Capitol Hill High School mascot and more
Streets improving Do you find the nearly 8,100 miles of roads in Oklahoma City to be of good quality? If you do, then youre in the minority. Survey results from the citys public works department show that just 35 percent of city residents are satisfied with the condition of local streets. However, thats just a […]
News briefs: Livable Streets Summit, GE oil and gas research center and more
Livable Streets Urban Land Institute is hosting the Livable Streets Summit, a three-day conference focusing on pedestrian, cycling and other open street issues, next week. Running May 14 through 16, the conference will feature special guests Jeff Risom (pictured), Sean Benesh and Dr. Rebecca Sanders; a guided bike tour; and bike olympics. Registration is $25 […]
