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Takes place at La Quinta Inn Oklahoma City Airport
INTERNS ARE NEEDED FOR AN ALL DAY EVENT ON SUNDAY MAY 27, 2012.
THE EVENT IS A BEAUTY PAGEANT/ MODELING COMPETITION FOR AGES 3-26
LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION WILL BE PROVIDED AS PROOF OF SERVICE.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT TIMEKA TYLER PUBLIC RELATIONS, LLC (347)389-3635 TIMEKA.TYLER@GMAIL.COM
May
27
2.
Takes place at Contemporary Art Gallery and happens every Thursday through Sunday
Join us for the opening reception May 4 from 6pm to 10pm. The exhibit will also feature works by other gallery artists and be on display through May 28, 2012. The gallery is open Thursday through Saturday from noon to 5 pm, Sunday from 1 to 4 pm, as well as Memorial Day weekend during the Paseo Arts Festival. The gallery is closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
In recent works, both featured artists explore strong contrasting relationships of color and shape. Smith builds her silhouetted horse forms against a backdrop of intriguing collage elements, teasing the eye from one area to another. Bewley’s striking compositions of bold shapes and vivid colors suggest figures in various settings.
May
27
6.
Takes place at Oklahoma City Museum of Art and happens on Fridays
Explore the principles of art along with the seven art elements—space, form, texture, line, shape, color, and value—as part of a structured, written curriculum and hands-on art activities. Discover various media, as we create our own artworks, and learn how to distinguish each element, as we view paintings in the galleries.
$30 members/$40 nonmembers (materials provided)
Maximum enrollment is 12 students.
Kelly Smith
May
25
7.
Takes place at First Christian Church of OKC
Art Works
Summer Arts Fun for 8-12 year olds
Fun arts classes, daily recreation, cookouts, guest artists
Session 1 / June 11-22
Session II / June 25-July 6
Session III / July 9-20
Weekdays / 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Extended Hours / 7:30-9:00 am and 4:00 -5:30 pm
Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre, Music and Lego Creations
For brochure and information, call 405-329-0170 or register online at www.artworksok.org
Scholarships available.
Partially funded by the Oklahoma Arts Council.
Jun
11
8.
Takes place at Bass Pro Shops, South Parking Lot
Families, artists and onlookers will be picking up pieces of chalk to express their creativity at the first "Chalk the Walk" Festival on Saturday June 16, 2012 (Father's Day weekend) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oklahoma City's first chalk art event will offer fun activities and amateur art competitions, all in support of Parents Assistance Center, a local non-profit that has been working to strengthen families since 1976.
For only $15 (before May 16, and $20 after!), you can register as an artist and try your hand at creating a sidewalk masterpiece in chalk. Register up to 4 artists per sidewalk square.
For only $5 a family can participate in all the fun activities--live music, hands-on kids fun, and of course, watching the artists create sidewalk masterpieces! Fantastic food from local restaurants is also available!
Jun
16
9.
Takes place at Cox Convention Center
When the 26th annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival opens at the Cox Convention Center downtown Oklahoma City, OK, more than 1200 American Indian artists and dancers from throughout North America will gather to celebrate the richness and diversity of their heritage with the world. For three exciting days Oklahoma City will be at the center of Native American art and culture in America as more than 30,000 people gather to celebrate.
$10 adults; $7.50 senior/child; Under 5 Free
Jun-Jun
8-10
10.
Takes place at Midwest City Library
Everyone has a story to tell. That's why the contemporary memoir has become such a popular phenomenon. In this workshop, you will learn how to focus your life stories, give them purpose and apply such craft elements as character, plot, dialogue and setting, especially pertaining to Oklahoma history. Whether you attend one or all twelve sessions, this workshop will show you how to best tell the stories of your life.
Pre-registration required. Class limit - 12.
Co-Sponsor: City Arts Center
Jul
14
11.
Takes place at Oklahoma State Fair Park
Large selection of beads, Find jewelry, Silver jewelry, diamond, and gift item etc.
-Free Bead Stringing and Pearl Knotting Class
-FREE admission
-Open to the public
For more information call, 714-494-4546, email EDI168@hotmail.com or EGI328@yahoo.com or go to www.EGIShows.com
May-May
25-27
12.
Takes place at City Arts Center
Dramatic Still Life Painting
Saturday and Sunday, June 16 & 17 | 10am - 4 pm | $120
INSTRUCTOR: KELLI FOLSOM
With still life as the subject matter, this course will focus on painting in the chiaroscuro tradition by way of “alla prima,” or working wet into wet. The focus will be to achieve the maximum amount of depth and brilliancy of light, maintain rich color and achieve a sense of air in the paintings. Students will learn to utilize brush handling and paint quality to their advantage as they lay down the paint. A look at the masters of chiaroscuro painting, both past and present, will allow for discussions on compositional design, value control and color strategy. All levels welcome.
Jun-Jun
16-17
13.
Takes place at City Arts Center
Shibori Dye Workshop
Saturday, August 11 | 10am - 4 pm | $75 (supplies included)
INSTRUCTOR: GINA LEVESQUE
Shibori is an ancient Japanese art used to decorate the surface of cloth. Long before enhancing cloth by weave structure, ancient cultures used resist dye techniques to produce surface designs. By folding, tying, and otherwise manipulating fabric, students will learn the ancient art of shibori. A traditional indigo dye bath will be used to hi-light these techniques. Students will learn basic shibori techniques along with methodology for starting and maintaining indigo dye pots. Each student will take home a notebook of shibori samples, a pair of socks, and a silk scarf.
Aug
11
14.
Takes place at Southern Oaks Library
Everyone has a story to tell. That's why the contemporary memoir has become such a popular phenomenon. In this workshop, you will learn how to focus your life stories, give them purpose and apply such craft elements as character, plot, dialogue and setting, especially pertaining to Oklahoma history. Whether you attend one or all twelve sessions, this workshop will show you how to best tell the stories of your life.
Pre-registration required. Class limit - 12.
Co-Sponsor: City Arts Center
.
Aug
25
15.
Takes place at Pelicans Restaurant
All wheel poker run event beginning at Pelican's and ending at Regional Park Rotary Pavillion 8500 E Reno, Midwest City, OK. Adult participants $25 for Driver, $15 for adult passengers and $10 juvenile participants. Funds benefit Emergency Service Providers fighting Cancer.
We will also be joining the Police Explorers at this location having "Cruisin' with Cops" car show.
Sep
22
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