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Fall Guide: The Urban Outdoors
There are plenty new things to do in the great outdoors
By Daniel Bokemper
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, fall guide, outdoors, outdoor activities, surf, okc, flat tide, riversport, kayak, fishing, yoga, skate, ball. fitness, nature
Oklahoma City Museum of Art goes virtual
By Brittany Pickering
Tags: Arts, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, OKCMOA, virtual museum, Michael J. Anderson, museummomentofzen, art, film, visual art
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
Sungrown life
While many growers keep their flower hidden as much as possible from natural conditions, Red Dirt Sungrown bathes its flower with Oklahoma’s plentiful rays.
By Matt Dinger
Tags: The High Culture, Cannabis news, The High Culture, cannabis, medical cannabis, Red Dirk Sungrown, THC, CBD, Capital City Greenhouse, Furrow and Son Company, Jesse Tischauser, hemp, Herb’s Herbs, greenhouses, flowers, vegetables, Tara Tischauser, OG&E
Big picture
Denise Duong’s “Life in the Light” mural adorns a new high-rise parking garage in West Village.
Tags: Arts, Denise Duong, art, visual art, West Village Parking Garage, Life in the Light, mural, Film Row, deadCenter Film Festival, Little D Gallery
Wild scenes
Wild & Scenic Film Festival stops in the OKC metro.
Tags: Film, For Flint, Brian Schulz, Will Taylor, Matthew C. Mills, Chris Vivion, Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Theresa Huck, film, nature, South Yuba River Citizens League, Nevada City, California, The Mercury, Norman, conservation, Colin Arisman, Luke Kantola, Tyler Wilkinson-Ray, Chasing Wild: Journey Into the Sacred Headwaters, (unofficial) History of National Parks, During the Drought, Valve Turners, Jess Swigonski, Bag It, Earth Rebirth
New growth
Tim Kenney’s late-in-life shift toward art earns a new exhibit in Norman.
By Jacob Threadgill
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
Shine through
Visual art and poetry exist as one in Angie LaPaglia’s Shameless exhibition.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Arts, poetry, Angie LaPaglia, visual art, The Paseo Plunge, First Friday Gallery Art Walk, Paseo Arts District, Nasty Women, Current Studio, literature, poems
Artistic Celebration
An art show at Integris Cancer Center offers those suffering from cancer an outlet.
Tags: Arts, cancer, Joe Holcomb, Oncology Wellness, Integris Cancer Institute, Celebration of Life, art, visual art, Kenny McCage, Pat Lynn Moses, art therapy, Troy and Dollie Smith Wellness Center
Achieving resonance
Resonator Institute’s new downtown Norman location furthers the nonprofit’s artistic goals.
Tags: Arts, Norman, Dope Chapel, Resonator Institute, art, visual art, Norman Music Festival, 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk, Jacob Sargent, Resonator, Curtis Jones
COVER: The tapestry
Fiber is taking over the metro art scene
Tags: Arts, [Artspace] at Untitled, IAO Gallery, Oklahoma Contemporary Campbell Art Park, Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, fiber art, visual art, quilting, thread, sewing, crafting, Sarah Atlee, Once Old Is New, Modern Quilt Guild, FiberWorks, Chiyoko Myose, Oklahoma Contemporary, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, Fiber Artists of Oklahoma, Sue Moss Sullivan, Jennifer Scanlan, YouTube, family tradition
Full palette
Inclusion in Art executive director Narciso Argüelles spreads his message of diversity.
Tags: Arts, Inclusion in Art, diversity, racism, culture, Narciso Argüelles, Narciso Arguelles, Oklahoma Latino Cultural Center, Nathan Lee, immigration, ¡Viva Sabor!, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Faith Ringgold, Mexico, art, visual art, Art Biennale, Border Art Workshop
Making moves
Oklahoma Contemporary officially begins construction on its new art facility.
Tags: Arts, Oklahoma Contemporary, Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Automobile Alley, State Fair Park, Jeremiah Matthew Davis, Rand Elliott, Smith & Pickel Construction, Donna Rinehart-Keever, new markets tax credit, visual art, art
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
Petal pusher
Vibrant growth and newness mark Dylan Bradway’s solo exhibition at DNA Galleries.
Tags: Arts, DNA Galleries, spring, flowers, Dylan Bradway, 16th Street Plaza District, Plaza District, Amanda Zoey Weathers, Live! on the Plaza, murals, Plaza Walls, Lindsay Harkness, Oklahoma Mural Syndicate, Kristopher Kanaly, Classen Senior Center, Selena Skorman, Tree & Leaf
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