The first of its kind in the state, the Sunny Dayz Mural Festival is a public art event celebrating female-identifying and non-binary artists. “Sunny Dayz seeks to uplift and support artists who have been subjected to inequity based off of age, race, and gender. Our core values include a commitment to equitable opportunity and wages, […]
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Visual artist Denise Duong compared painting a mural on the side of a parking garage to cliff diving. Before adorning two walls of the roughly 40-feet-tall West Village Parking Garage, 927 W. Sheridan Ave., with her vivid murals titled “Life in the Light,” Duong had never worked on a project of that scale, but she […]
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Transitions 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily through June 30 Exhibit C 1 E. Sheridan Ave., Suite 100 exhibitcgallery.com 405-767-8900 Free Transitional periods for artists can be complicated. Changing styles or even mediums is difficult and sometimes even risky, but making a transition as an arts patron can be as simple as changing a frame […]
A mural by artist Kris Kanaly challenges perceptions going into Bricktown
Kanaly’s mural project officially opened at a public ceremony in November.
A California-based Comanche artist combats cultural misconceptions with a new Bricktown mural
Artist Eric Tippeconnic returns to Oklahoma in November to complete the mural on Exhibit C’s east wall.
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Artist Jason Pawley unveils new mural for Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
Pawley painted the mural at no cost to the food bank.
Downtown community members seek muralists to paint Midtown mural
This mural will decorate the side of an apartment building in Midtown.
Local artists add visual flair to F.D. Moon Academy’s auditorium
Participating artists included Sean Vali, Randall Barnes, Nick Bayer, Dylan Bradway, the Holey Kids, Trent Lawson, Mandy Messina, Marcus Muse, Jason Pawley, Cassie Stover and others.
The Ferris wheel is in that location because it’s the biggest statement we are making that Wheeler is not just about celebrating a neighborhood, Humphreys said. Wheeler is about celebrating the city.
“The Ferris wheel is in that location because it’s the biggest statement we are making that Wheeler is not just about celebrating a neighborhood,” Humphreys said. “Wheeler is about celebrating the city.”
