The 22-foot-tall, 6,000-pound bronze statue “The Guardian” was installed atop the Oklahoma state Capitol building in 2002, but for nearly two full decades, the depiction of a Native American warrior has been exposed to the elements without being cleaned. Talk about a perfect metaphor for the state and country’s treatment of its Native population. Six […]
Oklahoma Arts Council
Chicken-Fried News: Call it improvements!
State lawmakers are focusing on more legislation to help Oklahoma citizens.
Oklahoma City’s Yale Theater is one of 25 preservation projects vying for funding from Partners in Preservation: Main Street.
Oklahoma City’s Yale Theater is one of 25 preservation projects vying for funding from Partners in Preservation: Main Street.
“It’s a prime example of how a small city government and a local nonprofit recognized a need in their community,” Oklahoma Arts Council director of marketing Joel Gavin said.
“It’s a prime example of how a small city government and a local nonprofit recognized a need in their community,” Oklahoma Arts Council director of marketing Joel Gavin said.
OKC StorySLAM returns Aug. 27 to Saints with some doggone good anecdotes
OKC StorySLAM returns Aug. 27 to Saints with some doggone good anecdotes.
Historic Capitol Hill’s ongoing revival includes improving the arts in the district
Renovations to structures like Yale Theater will usher in the next wave of change.
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“It’s a good environment for the whole family. It’s a good place for a date night. It’s nice just to relax, get away and enjoy the beauty of art in whatever form or fashion it appeals to you,” Traci Shelton said.
Metro veterans benefit from art program
College-level arts courses renew veterans’ confidence, purpose and identity.
Despite debt from previous events, WoodyFest continues to sing
The festival’s Women of WoodyFest series also continues Saturday at The Blue Door.
WoodyFest faces an uncertain future as it prepares for its 20th anniversary
The festival launched a $60,000 GoFundMe campaign in January.
