“We have a Prix de West committee that listens to the curatorial staff and judges the show,” Patterson said.
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Cover Story: OKC Pride reflects on 30th anniversary as it marches toward the future
“This [parade] is an important moment for Oklahoma,” Rogers said. “It is difficult for many people to do. But we’re marching not in a militant fashion, but instead in a parade, which is first of all a lot more fun, and also to say and to show that we’re people just like anyone else.”
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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.
George Bogart’s teaching, mentorship inspired, influenced more than a generation of artists
Former students Joe Andoe, Linda Lou Warren, Larry Hefner and others also are featured in Legacy.
Outdoor extravaganza
“I try to make sure I get a good bite to eat,” she said. “I like jewelry a lot. If I see someone selling handmade jewelry, I’m definitely going to go there.”
We’re looking for energy; we’re looking for ideas, Green said.
“We’re looking for energy; we’re looking for ideas,” Green said.
New Shawnee art gallery in Shawnee fosters community creativity
The beauty of art lies off the beaten path, and one new gallery in Shawnee embodies this journey. Opened in October, Studio 112 and a Half quaintly rests between two of Shawnees historical buildings on Main Street, where husband-and-wife duo Douglas and Holly Gordon circulate vibrant work from Oklahomas emerging artists. People might be surprised […]
[Artspace] at Untitled celebrates new retail shop with exhibit
Bees of the [HIVE] includes artworks by Oklahoma City and Tulsa artists whose work can be purchased at the [HIVE].
Couple works together to open artistic hub
Tony Dyke’s Views from the Studio and Susan Morrison-Dyke’s Elusive Movements are on display at Art Hall through Friday.
