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Body art
Two exhibitions at Mainsite Contemporary Art draw inspiration from the female figure.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Arts, I Doppelgänger, Mainsite Contemporary Art, Norman, Mary James Ketch, Alexis Austin, Fem Form, Greer Inez, visual art, art, evolutionary psychology, painting, photography, maternal themes
Threatening beauty
Local artist David Holland’s dramatic cloudscapes are highlighted in a residency at Mainsite Contemporary Art.
By Jacob Threadgill
Tags: Arts, The Skies Have It, David Holland, Mainsite Contemporary Art, Norman, art residency, thunderstorms, painting, Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, OVAC, Erinn Gavaghan
Cultural fabric
A local artist brings her creativity to city hall as its first artist-in-residence.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Arts, Erica Bonavida, Oklahoma City Hall, artist-in-residence, art, painting, realism painter, Robbie Kienzle, Pre-Qualified Artists Pool, Oklahoma City Arts Commission, Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, Mid-America Arts Alliance
Gardens inspiration
Susan Morrison-Dyke and Anthony Dyke took cues from nature for their latest exhibit.
Tags: Arts, Inspirations from Nature, Myriad Botanical Gardens, Susan Morrison-Dyke, Anthony Dyke, art, painting
Aesthetic passion
Mainsite Contemporary Art’s latest exhibitors share a passion for art but veer in different directions artistically.
By Joshua Blanco
Tags: Arts, Mainsite Contemporary Art, Debby Kaspari, Don Holladay, Christopher Ryan Mackie, en plein air, landscapes, painting, figurative painting, abstract painting, collage, lithographs, etchings, sculpture
Lo and behold
New Edmond boutique Lulu & Lo’s continues mother-daughter retail traditions.
By Jo Light
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Lulu & Lo’s, Edmond, Lauren Frazier, clothing, shoes, shopping, candles, pillows, tea towels, paint, University of Central Oklahoma, Redhead Rehabbing, The 405 Mercantile, Stillwater, Lora Frazier, Alpha Gamma Delta, Shane Frazier, Zach Frazier, Citizen's Bank of Edmond, Jen Werner Designs, 341 Concepts
New growth
Tim Kenney’s late-in-life shift toward art earns a new exhibit in Norman.
Tags: Arts, Tim Kenney, visual art, painting, The Depot, Nancy McClellan, New Mexico, Santa Fe, LeRoy Neiman, Peter Max, Carol Armstrong, Pat Matthews, Marshall Noice, Rick Fry, Norman, Parkinson’s disease
Permanent trademark
A Greg Burns exhibit at Oklahoma History Center highlights the artist’s ability to capture the feeling of a moment.
Tags: Arts, painting, art, Greg Burns, arthrogryposis, University of Oklahoma, Festival of the Arts, Bob Blackburn, Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma History Center, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Gallery
Evolving West
Prix de West returns to National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum for a 46th year.
Tags: Arts, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Susan Patterson, Prix de West, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, art, American West, Randal M. Dutra, Francois Koch, Mian Situ, Kent Ullberg, National Academy of Western Art, Kang Cho, Dean Mitchell, Native American, Ed Muno, Walt Gonske, Richard V. Greeves, painting, sculpture, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (3)
Ryan revisited
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum follows up on its exhibit about Western artist Tom Ryan with a second one focused on his artistic education.
By Ian Jayne
Tags: Arts, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Tom Ryan, painting, art, Kimberly Roblin, Western art, U.S. Coast Guard, art education, St. Louis School of Fine Arts, The American Academy of Art, Frank J. Reilly, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (3)
Transitional terrain
Exhibit C’s newest gallery show features three artists in different stages of their careers.
Tags: Arts, Exhibit C, Native American, Native art, Native American art, visual art, street art, mural, murals, Bricktown, Paige Williams Shepherd, Chickasaw Nation, Yatika Starr Fields, Hoka Skenandore, Josh Johnico, painting, Standing Rock
Hidden identity
Artist Ebony Iman Dallas reflects on her improbable reconnection with lost family in Through Abahay’s Eyes.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Arts, The Paseo Plunge, Ebony Iman Dallas, art, painting, Through Abahay's Eyes, Somalia, The Project Box, Women in War Zones, Charles Martin, Literati Press
Alicia 'Saltina' Marie Clark explores her family and tribal history with Fragmentary Stories
By Hannah Meeske
Tags: Arts, Alicia Saltina Marie Clark, Annie Wilson, caddo, Caddo Hasinai, Fragmented Stories, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, native american, native art, painting, paseo art space, visual art
Work by Harold Neal and other local artists brings literary characters to life in Off the Page
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, art, books, Charles Martin, Clive Barker, Cthulu, Edgar Allan Poe, fiction, First Friday Gallery Art Walk, Francis Bacon, Geek Love, H.P. Lovecraft, Harold Neal, impressionism, jewelry, Katerine Dunn, Literati Press, literature, painting, Paseo Arts District, Paseo Plunge, pottery, Salvador Dali, sculpture, The Call of the Cthulu, The Non-Prophet Book of Common Prayer, The Paseo Arts District, The Paseo Plunge, The Raven, Tim Burton, Vincent van Gogh, visual art
Artist and longtime OBU educator Steve Hicks celebrates retirement with As I See It
Tags: Arts, 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk, art education, kentucky, Murray State University, norman, obu, OKC Comedy, Oklahoma Baptist University, painting, retirement, self-portrait, shawnee, Spencer Hicks, Steve Hicks, The Depot, U.S. Navy, University of Arkansas, University of Kentucky, vietnam war, Vincent van Gogh
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