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1.

“Sharp Contrast,” an art opening featuring the work of Doris Bewley and Diana J. Smith (3.4 miles)

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
2.

OKC Pride Week 2012 (3.0 miles)

Takes place at various locations

2012 Pride Week Events
Friday, May 18 – Entertainment events at local clubs
Saturday, May 19 – Festival, 11am-10pm, in Film Row, Downtown OKC. (Sheridan and Lee)
Sunday, May 20 – Parade, 6pm step-off
Mon, May 21 thru Friday, May 25 – To be announced
Saturday, May 26 – Great Plains Rodeo presented by O.G.R.A. at State Fairgrounds
Sunday, May 27 – Great Plains Rodeo presented by O.G.R.A. at State Fairgrounds

OKC PRIDE WEEK EXPANDS CELEBRATION TO 10 DAYS

LGBT organization partnering with OGRA & other groups

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (March 15, 2012) – OKC Pride is partnering with other community organizations to expand its annual Gay Pride celebration to 10 days of events, from May 18-27.

OKC Pride annually hosts the largest LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) celebration in Oklahoma, drawing more than 70,000 people to its Parade and Festival in 2011.

OKC Pride has invited other groups to schedule LBGT-related events throughout the week, such as picnics, educational programs, film screenings, ice-cream socials, and fashion shows. “Pride Week” will be capped off by the 27th annual Great Plains Rodeo, organized by O.G.R.A.

“With these partnerships, we’re growing beyond the traditional Pride Weekend to a series of events spanning 10 days that we’re calling Pride Week,” says OKC Pride vice-president Joshua Sauer.

“It’s the Parade’s 25th year and we’ve invited other groups to help our community celebrate. Our theme this year is ‘Proud. Strong. United.’ Working together gives all of us a chance to demonstrate this reality,” Sauer explains.

The Festival will take place on May 19th from 11am to 10pm in Downtown Oklahoma City in the Film Exchange District (a.k.a. Film Row). Film Row is located between Dewey and Shartel on Sheridan and is just southwest of the new Devon Tower.

Festival co-chair Jeremy Crites says, "The Pride Festival is moving to downtown Oklahoma City to increase our visibility. 25 years ago, we were fighting for the right to gather on our own turf without harassment or police raids. This year, we’ll be in the heart of the city because, as American citizens, we deserve and demand full equality everywhere and in every way."

The family-friendly Festival will feature a variety of local musicians and entertainers throughout the day. Festival-goers can browse the informational exhibits of nonprofit groups and purchase an assortment of food, beverages, and merchandise. Health screenings are also being arranged.

The Parade will be on Sunday, May 20th with lineup at 4pm, judging at 5pm, and step-off at 6pm. Like last year, the parade route begins at NW 36th & Classen Boulevard, goes north to NW 39th then west past Pennsylvania Avenue to Barnes.

This year – to recognize and celebrate the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell – OKC Pride is inviting current LGBT servicemembers to march in the Parade and be recognized collectively as the Parade Grand Marshal. Those interested can sign up at OKCPride.org.

Parade co-chair Hunter Sanders says, "We're looking forward to having the biggest parade in our 25-year history! We’re expecting to have more entries and larger crowds than ever."

O.G.R.A. will present the Great Plains Rodeo on May 26-27 at the State Fairgrounds. Other organizations interested in hosting events during Pride Week should contact OKC Pride at info@okcpride.org.

“The LGBT community has made tremendous strides in the last 25 years. We want to celebrate those gains and honor the contributions of many individuals and groups, while remembering that we still lack full rights. Two parts of our mission are to promote awareness and education. We invite the entire state to join in celebrating the history, contributions, and struggle for equality of the LGBT community,” Sauer says.

OKC Pride’s recent website makeover makes an abundance of Pride Week and organizational information easily accessible. Visit OKCPride.org for the latest updates on Pride Week and to learn how to get involved.

2012 Pride Week Events
Friday, May 18 – Entertainment events at local clubs
Saturday, May 19 – Festival, 11am-10pm, in Film Row, Downtown OKC. (Sheridan and Lee)
Sunday, May 20 – Parade, 6pm step-off
Mon, May 21 thru Friday, May 25 – To be announced
Saturday, May 26 – Great Plains Rodeo presented by O.G.R.A. at State Fairgrounds
Sunday, May 27 – Great Plains Rodeo presented by O.G.R.A. at State Fairgrounds

OKC Pride, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide leadership to meet the needs of the LGBT community in central Oklahoma through awareness, health, and educational services.

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May

27
3.

Bonsai Show - Central Oklahoma Bonsai Society (3.2 miles)

Takes place at Will Rogers Garden Exhibition Center

Come and enjoy the ancient art of Bonsai (Tree in a pot), during our annual Bonsai Show, there will be a variety of trees on display, demonstrations, & Bazaar area, It Is a Superb Show, Don't Miss It! ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

Jun-Jun

2-3
4.

Rwandan Emerging Leaders and Entrepreneurs (ELE Rwanda) Summit (6.0 miles)

Takes place at Oklahoma Christian University - McIntosh Conservatory/Recital Hall

ELE Rwanda is an new initiative by young Rwandans under Rwandan Presidential Scholarship at Oklahoma Christian University. These young people want to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in order to contribute to the development of their country.

Jun

23
5.

Extreme Animals Petting Zoo (9.5 miles)

Takes place at Extreme Animals and happens Daily

Extreme Animals Petting Zoo is a wildly unique exhibit that brings together beautiful animals from all over the world! For more information visit us at www.extremeanimals.org or 'like' us at http://www.facebook.com/ExtremeAnimals
IT'S A WILD TIME!

May-Feb

26-17
6.

National Geographic: Greatest Photographs of the American West (3.4 miles)

Takes place at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and happens Daily

Presented by The Museums West consortium, this exhibition includes nearly 75 powerful images from the National Geographic Image Collection. A companion book is available through The Museum Store.

Oct-Jan

27-6
7.

Abby Stiglets Art Exhibit (4.1 miles)

Takes place at DNA Galleries and happens every Monday through Saturday

New works from Oklahoma artist Abby Stiglets showing through June 7 at DNA Galleries, 1705-B NW16, Oklahoma City.

May-Jun

26-6
8.

Exhibition: "Santa Clara Portraits: A Proud Tradition" (5.6 miles)

Takes place at Red Earth Museum and happens every Monday through Friday

"Santa Clara Portraits: A Proud Tradition," an exhibition featuring stunning pottery from the Santa Clara Pueblo accompanied by the black-and-white photography of Neil Chapman, opens Friday, July 1, at the Red Earth Museum & Gallery in downtown Oklahoma City.

The exhibition showcases portraits featuring the images of Santa Clara Pueblo potters. The portraits are accompanied by pottery made by the artists featured in the photographs.

The Red Earth Museum & Gallery, 6 Santa Fe Plaza, Oklahoma City, is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and by appointment only Saturday.

Admission: Free
Information: www.redearth.org or 427-5228.

May-Aug

28-1
9.

“War and Peace” with new work by Greg Davis and David Mayhew (3.5 miles)

Takes place at Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery and happens Daily

The serene and peaceful images by Greg Davis combined with the stormy weather photos by David Mayhew create Visions latest exhibit “War and Peace”! We will have new work by both these great photographers on display in the main gallery opening on June 1st during the Paseo Arts District First Friday Gallery Walk and running through July 4th.

Severe weather photographer David Mayhew joins storm chasers across tornado alley each year in search of the perfect storm to capture his unique world class fine art images. His pictures capture a vast array of weather phenomena including tornadoes, funnel clouds, supercell thunderstorms and lightning strikes. His engaging portfolio specializes in Skyscapes: an artistic interpretation of severe weather, designed to evoke an emotional response from both the drama and serenity of the sky.

International photographer for National Geographic, Greg Davis, introduces the culture and beauty of a dozen countries to Oklahomans with his peaceful yet breathtaking images from Burma, Cuba, Morocco, Nepal, New Guinea and now China, just to name a few.

“War and Peace” will open on June 1st. The gallery will be open from 6PM to 10PM for the Paseo Arts District Gallery Walk. We will have live music, food and beverages in addition to the great art!

Visions in the Paseo Art Gallery is a Fine Art Photography Gallery located in the heart of the Historic Paseo Arts District at 2924 Paseo Dr. Visions is open Tuesday through Saturday 10AM to 6PM and Sunday 10AM to 5PM. Admission is free.







Jun-Jul

1-4
10.

“Outside the Lines,” an art opening featuring work by Diann Harris Howell and Janice Mathews-Gordon (3.4 miles)

Takes place at Contemporary Art Gallery and happens every Thursday through Sunday

Join us for the opening reception of "Outside the Lines" June 1 from 6 to 10pm. The exhibit will also feature works by other gallery artists and be on display through July 1, 2012. The gallery is open Thursday through Saturday from noon to 5 pm, Sunday from 1 to 4 pm, and is closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

On canvases small and large, both artists build striking abstract compositions of dramatic shapes set off by distinctive lines and flamboyant color.

Jun-Jul

1-1
11.

Museum Schedules Train Rides (5.1 miles)

Takes place at Oklahoma Railway Museum

Train Rides

Train Rides are available for kids of all ages (0 to 99+) every 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month, April to August.

The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at:

* 10AM
* 11AM
* Noon
* 1:30PM
* 2:30PM

Tickets

13 years and up, $12.00
3 years to 12 years is $5.00
Under 3 FREE.

Ticket prices DO NOT Apply for Day out with Thomas, the Halloween Train, the Christmas Train

The museum is open from 9 am to 4 pm Thursday through Saturday. There is no admission charge to tour the museum and grounds.

Railroad equipment, including locomotives and passenger cars, are on display as well as permanent exhibits with railroad memorabilia.

For more information, call the museum at 405-424-8222 or go online to www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org

Jun-Aug

2-18
12.

Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition and Sale (3.4 miles)

Takes place at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and happens Daily

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum hosts its prestigious invitational art exhibit of over 300 Western paintings and sculpture by the finest contemporary Western artists in the nation with art seminars, receptions and awards banquet.

The exhibiting artists bring a diversity of styles to this prestigious art exhibition. Works range from historical pieces that reflect the early days of the West, to more contemporary and impressionist works of art. Landscapes, wildlife and illustrative scenes are always highlighted in the exhibition.

Reservations are required for opening activities. This annual exhibition kicks off with two days of seminars on art-related topics and art demonstrations. The weekend culminates with a fixed-price sale of all the exhibition pieces.

Exhibition and Sale continue through August 5, 2012.

Seminar information:

FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2012
9:00 a.m. Welcome
Chuck Schroeder
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
9:15 a.m. Hawaii’s Cowboy: The Paniolo
Don Reeves
McCasland Chair of Cowboy Culture
National Cowboy Museum
10:15 a.m. The Omaha Project
Blair Buswell, Edward J. Fraughton and Kent Ullberg
11:30 a.m Lunch Break
Author and Artist Book Signing
Noon to 1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. Katharine Richardson Wireman, Lady Illustrator
Mary F. Holahan, Ph.D.
Curator of Collections / Curator of Illustration
Delaware Art Museum
2:00 p.m. The Art of Robert Shufelt
Robert “Shoofly” Shufelt
Prix de West Artist
6:00 p.m. Preview and Reception in the Prix de West Galleries

SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2012
9:00 a.m. Landscape Artist Panel Discussion featuring
G. Russell Case, Francois Koch and Wayne Wolfe with Edna Mae Holden, Moderator
10:00 a.m. Art as Experience
George Carlson
2011 Prix de West Purchase Award Winner
11:00 a.m Lunch Break
2012 Prix de West Purchase Award Winner
Announcement at Noon
Author and Artist Book Signing
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m Art Demonstrations by Prix de West Artists
Sherrie McGraw – Sandy Scott
5:00 p.m. Cocktails in the Galleries and Minimum-Bid Sale of Select Works
6:30 p.m. Prix de West Invitational Drawing for Sale of Art
7:30 p.m. Prix de West Invitational Awards Banquet and Special Live Auction

SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2012
9:00 a.m. Prix de West Perk

1700 NE 63 • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
405-478-2250 • Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Jun-Aug

8-5
13.

Faces of Bettina Steinke (3.4 miles)

Takes place at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and happens Daily

Renowned portraitist Bettina Steinke worked for more than 60 years capturing faces of the well known and unknown. Her 1978 Prix de West Purchase Award winning painting Father and Daughter At The Crow Fair is popular among Museum visitors.

Organized by the Museum’s Donald C. and Elizabeth M. Dickinson Research Center, this small exhibition showcases Steinke’s work in the Atherton Alcove as part of the A. Keith Brodkin Contemporary Western Artists Project.

1700 NE 63 • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
405-478-2250 • Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Jun-Sep

8-3
14.

Cellphones in Summer Exhibit (5.4 miles)

Takes place at The Untitled Artspace and happens every Tuesday through Saturday

Cellphones in Summer

The camera phone is quickly eclipsing traditional, digital, and non-digital cameras for the making of both photographs and videos and the number of applications (apps) available for the manipulation and distribution of images made with phones is rapidly increasing. In response to last year’s highly successful Can You See Me Now: Photos Made on Phones project, we have organized our second invitational exhibition, Cell Phones In Summer: Photographs and Videos. It is an assemblage of photographs made by professionals and non-professionals alike utilizing the theme of 'summer,' and this year we included a video category.

A total of 38 individuals who answered Untitled's call to entry for this project were selected to have their images shown. We had submissions from as far away as Germany and from across the US, although a majority came from Oklahoma. We asked participants to submit six images and our three judges, all professional photographers, selected one photograph from each of the winners that they felt best represented their use of the cell phone camera and create interpretation of the theme.

Selected Artists:
Mark Alexin, Randy Alvarado, Nick Archer, Jennifer Arlan, Rick Bewley, Tracey Bewley, Bryan Boone, Gynis Crawford, Gayle Curry, Brett Deering, Kelly Driscoll, Ellen Etzler, Susan Gabbard, John Gooden, Clayton Hansen, Meagan Hansen, Aaron Hauck, Michelle Junkin, Sebastian Klug, Liz MacBeen, Tanya Mattek, Phillip Moffat, Tam Nguyen, Sandy Oliver, Robin Orbach Stark, Alyce Page, Angela Renai Comer, Sam Scott, Carl Shortt, Kristin Sisson, William Struby, Adam Vermeire, Sofia Verzbolovskis, Blair Waltman, George Wilson, Rana Young, Beth Zink, and Mark Zimmerman.

Hours:
Tues - Fri: 10 - 5,
Sat: 10 - 4,
Sun - Mon: Closed |

Free admission

Jun-Sep

15-13
15.

Exhibit: Oklahoma @ The Movies (4.3 miles)

Takes place at Oklahoma History Center and happens every Monday through Saturday

The Oklahoma History Center, in conjunction with the development of Tulsa-based OKPOP, is opening, on May 15, an 8,000-square foot museum exhibit titled Oklahoma @ the Movies.

This celebration showcases the creativity and innovation of Oklahomans and their legacy of creating, starring in, and watching motion pictures on the silver screen. Historic theaters bridging decades of change will be featured, including the Coleman in Miami, the Poncan in Ponca City, and the many ornate marquees that still grace the streets of Oklahoma’s towns and cities. These historic theaters of Oklahoma will be the highlight of the “in front of the screen” section of the exhibit. The theme will explore our “shared memories,” taking people back in time to those magical moments when reality was suspended for a short time.

Filmmakers, including all roles of crafting a movie, will populate the “behind the screen” part of the exhibit. These stories will focus on film industry pioneers such as cinematographer Buss Boggs (Oklahoma City); film editor Elmo Williams (Lone Wolf); public relations executive Stan Rosenfield (Oklahoma City); producer Gray Fredrickson (Oklahoma City); writer S.E. Hinton (Tulsa); art director K.K. Barrett (Tulsa); and academy award-winning directors Blake Edwards (Tulsa) and Ron Howard (Duncan).

Oklahoma’s vast number of actors will provide the magic of the “on screen” section of the exhibit. This creative talent ranges from early cinema heroes such as Tom Mix and Will Rogers to the current roster of stars. Hundreds of stories, many told by the stars themselves, will include the Oklahoma roots and Hollywood careers of Joan Crawford (Lawton), Gene Autry (Berwyn), James Garner (Norman), Tony Randall (Tulsa), Hopalong Cassidy (Tulsa), Kay Francis (Oklahoma City), Mary Kay Place (Tulsa), Dudley Dickerson (Chickasha), Gary Busey (Tulsa), Lon Chaney, Jr. (Oklahoma City), Vera Miles (Boise City), Ben Johnson (Foraker), Ed Harris (Oklahoma City), Jennifer Jones (Tulsa), Robert Knott (Oklahoma City), Alfre Woodard (Tulsa), Wes Studi (Nofire Hollow), Jeanne Tripplehorn (Tulsa), Brad Pitt (Shawnee), Tim Blake Nelson (Tulsa), and Chuck Norris (Ryan).

The exhibit will also explore film stories about Cowboys and Westerns, American Indians and Hollywood, African American movies filmed in the state, the film industry in Oklahoma, and the “Oklahoma Image” on screen.

May-May

26-27

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