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  • Edmond Fine Arts Institute
    Edmond Fine Arts Institute
    Classes / Workshops;  Educational;  Gallery;  Kids / Family;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Theatre;  Visual Art
    The Fine Arts Institute is the place for creativity and excitement. In 2020 we celebrated 35 years as Edmond’s nonprofit community arts organization offering educational enrichment for adults and children in visual and performing arts. The FAI sponsors the Edmond Youth Chorus, three annual children’s plays, a statewide Youth Impressions Juried Art Show,  gallery exhibits each month, and a wide variety of classes and camps for all ages, plus much much more. The FAI is a financially sound and well respected nonprofit organization. Strong partnerships, expanding cultural programming and strong enrollment continues. The Edmond community has embraced the FAI for over 34 years with corporate and individual patrons. Led by an outstanding board of directors of Edmond’s finest leaders, a talented and certified faculty, and dedicated staff, the FAI looks to the future to continue to provide cultural enrichment for our community.
  • Factory Obscura
    Factory Obscura
    Gallery;  Kids / Family;  Museum;  Visual Art
    FACTORY OBSCURA IS AN OKLAHOMA CITY-BASED ART COLLECTIVE CREATING IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES THAT AWAKEN WONDER, BUILD COMMUNITY, AND MAKE THE WORLD BETTER.
  • Myriad Botanical Gardens
    Myriad Botanical Gardens
    Educational;  Foundation;  Gallery;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Park / Garden;  Sports / Outdoors;  Visual Art
    Myriad Botanical Gardens is one of Oklahoma City’s most beloved public spaces, offering its visitors a 15 acre natural escape in the very heart of downtown. A half-acre children’s garden, an off-leash dog park, splash fountains, and paths for walking and jogging provide guests young and old with a place to seek solitude with nature, or seek community and the company of others. Additionally, the Myriad Gardens offers a variety of horticultural education programs and free public events for adults and children.
  • Norman Arts Council
    Norman Arts Council
    Arts Alliance / Arts Council;  Gallery;  Nonprofit
    Since 1976, the Norman Arts Council has supported Norman’s rich history of public art, events and arts education. Our exhibits, art walks, arts education experiences, and festivals draw more than 1,000,000 visitors each year to a community that supports the arts and understands that arts are what make Norman beautiful.
  • Oklahoma Contemporary
    Oklahoma Contemporary
    Arts Alliance / Arts Council;  Classes / Workshops;  Dance;  Educational;  Food / Drink;  Gallery;  Kids / Family;  Media;  Nonprofit;  Visual Art
    Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center’s stunning new building is located at NW 11th and Broadway and was designed by Rand Elliott Architects to reflect the unique quality of light and sky in the region. This home for exhibitions, education and performance will be free and open to the public and will anchor the organization’s new, central location in downtown Oklahoma City. The new center will dramatically increase Oklahoma Contemporary’s capacity for free, internationally relevant exhibitions and programming and increase art access and education for citizens of Oklahoma, students and visitors alike. Learn more: okcontemp.org.
  • Oklahoma Hall of Fame | Gaylord-Pickens Museum
    Oklahoma Hall of Fame | Gaylord-Pickens Museum
    Educational;  Gallery;  History / Heritage;  Museum;  Nonprofit;  Visual Art
    The Oklahoma Hall of Fame preserves Oklahoma’s unique history while promoting pride in our great state. Through each of its programs and the Gaylord-Pickens Museum, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame honors our state’s rich tradition by telling Oklahoma’s story through its people. Founded in 1927, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame was created to honor Oklahomans who had given outstanding service to the state during their lifetime and to provide educational programming for students of all ages. Being inducted to the Oklahoma Hall of Fame is Oklahoma’s Highest Honor. Through exhibits and experiences at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame stands to preserve Oklahoma’s unique history while promoting pride in our great state. The Gaylord-Pickens Museum, home of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, exhibits the portraits of Oklahoma Hall of Fame Members and interactive exhibits exploring the stories of Oklahomans.  Further, special exhibits of work by Oklahoma artists are featured 3-4 times annually in the Tulsa-World | Lorton Family Gallery.
  • Paseo Arts Association
    Paseo Arts Association
    Association / Club / Group;  Classes / Workshops;  Festival;  Gallery;  Kids / Family;  Nonprofit;  Visual Art
    The Paseo Arts Association (PAA) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization founded in 1981. Located in the historic Paseo Arts District, the PAA provides the opportunity for cultural exchange between artists and the public through events, performances, festivals and educational programming.    
  • Red Earth, Inc.
    Red Earth, Inc.
    Classes / Workshops;  Educational;  Festival;  Gallery;  History / Heritage;  Nonprofit;  Visual Art
    For over 40 years Red Earth, Inc. has been recognized as a multi-cultural resource in Oklahoma for advancing the understanding and continuation of traditional and contemporary Native culture and art. Our mission is very simple: To promote the rich traditions of American Indian arts and cultures through education, a premier festival, a museum and fine art markets. When the Red Earth Art Center opened in the ground floor lobby of the BancFirst Tower in 2022. It also provides an outlet for Native artists to sell their art to the public. The juried art competition and events surrounding the annual Red Earth Festival have established Oklahoma City as a Native art and cultural center, rivaling other southwestern cities as a showcase of Native art. Red Earth, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.
  • Rodeo Cinema
    Rodeo Cinema
    Educational;  Festival;  Film;  Food / Drink;  Gallery;  Media;  Nonprofit;  Theatre;  Visual Art
    Rodeo Cinema is Oklahoma City’s premier, unique nonprofit art house movie theatre. The mission of Rodeo Cinema is to promote, engage, and enrich community consciousness through film. Originally opened in 1924 to show silent movies, Rodeo Cinema now operates as a nonprofit movie theatre showcasing the best in independent film while offering guests a unique movie watching experience. Because of our 501(c)(3) status, more of every dollar you spend with us goes back to where you live, work, and watch movies to continually expand community consciousness through film. At Rodeo Cinema, we approach film watching as an experience. Whether you want to watch a silent film with live organ accompaniment, revisit a cult classic on the big screen, cheer on our home-grown Oklahoma talent, or have the opportunity to hear filmmakers speak about the filmmaking process, Rodeo has you covered. Rodeo Cinema believes in making our films and events accessible to everyone in our community. Our theater proudly offers a hearing loop system for our guests living with hearing loss. Hearing aid wearers with a “T-coil” (telecoil) setting can now hear the show directly through their hearing aids. Others desiring hearing assistance may check out a portable receiver and headset at the box office.
  • The Art Hall
    The Art Hall
    Gallery;  Visual Art
    The Art Hall is a nontraditional, public gallery space that opened in early 2016 on Northwest 23rd Street in the revitalized Uptown District of Oklahoma City. The Art Hall aims to support local artists by providing exhibition and sales opportunities, to increase the public’s daily interaction with fine art, and to promote the appreciation of and relationships within the vibrant arts communities as well as with other local businesses and art workers in our growing city. The gallery provides a space for creative exploration, exchange, and collaboration with local artists, arts professionals, and the public. The Art Hall is thrilled to be a part of the urban renaissance occurring in Oklahoma City and the Uptown District. The gallery organizes curated group exhibitions and special events in its 23rd Street space, located in The Rise building, and maintains an online marketplace featuring the work of participating Art Hall artists. Our artist submission process is open to artists of all media and backgrounds who live and work in Oklahoma. Our space is also available for rent for events. Support local art by purchasing artwork in person at the Urban Teahouse, adjacent to the Art Hall, by emailing us, or by visiting the Available Artwork page to browse online. The Art Hall is a collaborative effort between owner Anna Russell, independent curator and consultant Helen Opper, and numerous Oklahoma artists. We thank the gracious tenants of The Rise and our Uptown and Paseo neighbors for their support.
  • The Art Hall
    The Art Hall
    Gallery;  Visual Art
    The Art Hall is a nontraditional gallery space that opened in early 2016 on Northwest 23rd Street in the revitalized Uptown District of Oklahoma City. The Art Hall aims to support local artists by providing exhibition and sales opportunities, to increase the public’s daily interaction with fine art, and to promote the appreciation of and relationships within the vibrant arts communities as well as with other local businesses and art workers in our growing city. The gallery provides a space for creative exploration, exchange, and collaboration with local artists, arts professionals, and the public. The Art Hall is thrilled to be a part of the urban renaissance occurring in Oklahoma City and the Uptown District. The gallery organizes curated group exhibitions and special events in its 23rd Street space, located in The Rise building, and maintains an online marketplace featuring the work of participating Art Hall artists. We have traditionally focused on showing artists of all media and backgrounds who live and work in Oklahoma and maintain an occasional guest artist program. Purchase local art by visiting the Available Artwork page to browse online, or buy in-person at the Urban Teahouse, adjacent to the Art Hall. The Art Hall is a collaborative effort between independent curator Helen Opper, Anna Russell, and numerous Oklahoma artists. We thank the gracious tenants of The Rise and our Uptown and Paseo neighbors for their support.
  • Tipsy Artist
    Tipsy Artist
    Classes / Workshops;  Gallery;  Music
    Looking for a one-of-a-kind painting party you won’t forget? Pay a visit to Tipsy Artist in Guthrie for one of her world famous paint parties. Each entertaining show led by celebrity artist Tiffany Bora will teach you and your crew how to paint with easy tracing templates and engaging step-by-step instruction. Even if you’ve never held a brush before, a painting party at Tipsy Artist is the perfect way to relax and have fun. Create a one-of-a-kind work of art and enjoy libations from the wine bar, or go alcohol-free for your next church or school function. When you’re done, you can check out funky finds in the adjoining space next door at the Utopia Joe Steampunk Surf Shop, a 2,500 square foot boutique, gallery and event space featuring original art and decor. Make your Guthrie adventure even better with an overnight stay at their Atomic Loft or Vinyl Loft Bed and Breakfast located on the property. Assemble your squad and come experience this fun destination in the heart of historic downtown Guthrie.
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