The newest exhibition at Oklahoma City Museum of Art offers more questions than answers, even for its curator. Off the Wall: One Hundred Years of Sculpture, on display through May 12, 2019, at OKCMOA, 415 Couch Drive, features more than 20 works from the museum’s permanent collection. Curator Roja Najafi said the exhibit is intended […]
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Loving Vincent brings the work of Vincent van Gogh to life at Oklahoma City Museum of Art
It took the movie’s expansive team of artists as many as 10 days to paint the frames for just one second of film.
Susan Herndon successfully maintains life as a working musician in an ever-changing world
Herndon plays in a song swap with Mike Hosty and Larry Spears Thursday at The Blue Door.
Oklahoma Contemporary’s Coded_Couture merges art, fashion and technology
The traveling exhibit made its debut in 2016 at New York Fashion Week.
Letters to the Editor: May 24, 2017
The city has really grown over the last decade, especially with the revamping of Midtown and Bricktown.
Curators’ Corner at Oklahoma History Center is a hub for choice artifacts
The individual pieces often have interesting and visually compelling stories to tell.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art expands French Film Week into a monthlong event
OKCMOA’s French Film Month screenings are an ideal complement to the Matisse in His Time exhibition.
Mustang explores tradition through the lens of sisterhood
Deniz Gamze Ergüven makes a strong directorial debut with Turkish-language feature Mustang. Screenings at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art begin Friday.
In many ways, Soko couldn’t have asked for a better introduction to the world than First Kiss, a short film featuring 20 total strangers asked to share a first kiss on camera.
In many ways, Soko couldn’t have asked for a better introduction to the world than First Kiss, a short film featuring 20 total strangers asked to share a first kiss on camera.
The Armstrong Lie
The portion of truth he is telling, he’s doing only because he finally got caught, after a decade of bald-faced denials. Money corrupts, but it can’t buy everything, as Armstrong now knows but has not yet learned. There exists a huge difference. No one should be surprised a very famous, very wealthy man got […]
