Apr 30 Tuesday
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ARTSPACE at Untitled’s annual Spotlight exhibition features an all-indigenous show featuring woodblock prints, a form of carving in which the artist makes markings on the top surface of a woodblock, leaving a raised image. Ink is then applied to the carved woodblock and is then printed on paper or fabric. Mark your calendars now for the opening of Marking: Indigenous Narrative at ARTSPACE at Untitled on April 11th, 5-8 PM.
Explore the galleries with the Museum mascots and the Kids Guide! Select which cowpoke and trail you would like to follow and learn more about all the fun and fascinating things at The Cowboy. Join Chester the Scissortail Flycatcher, Hopalong the Jackrabbit, Ma’ii the Coyote and Cisco the Mustang and solve the Cowboy Code.
Free for members or with Museum admission.
"Magnificent Beauty: Georgia O’Keeffe and the Art of the Flower" examines explorations of flowers in painting and photography by O’Keeffe and Imogen Cunningham, highlighting their unique interpretations of the traditional subject matter.
Multiple Voices is the first public artwork in the United States by Eva Schlegel, the Austria-based artist known for engineering steel and mirrors into spectacular, architectonic sculptures. Working with materials similar to the arts center’s new building, Schlegel created a series of polished and translucent surfaces that catch and reflect light and parts of the surrounding environment, encouraging visitors to gather, play and learn. Poems by Steve Bellin-Oka, Kimberly Blaeser and Joy Harjo appear in blurred form on glass panels, registering each poem as part of the sculpture, but rendered cryptic to the viewer.
For more information: 405-951-0000, okcontemp.org/EvaSchlegel
Image: Rendering of Eva Schlegel's Multiple Voices at Oklahoma Contemporary. Rendering: Damjan Minovski, Architectural team: Valerie Messini.
This talk explores Ethiopian artist Gebre Kristos Desta's last work, made in Lawton Oklahoma. The familiar narrative of his life is that his time in Oklahoma was marred in tragedy, and that he died prematurely in 1981.This paper reveals new research into the immensely prolific time he spent in Lawton. At the very end of his life, Kristos was working on a riotously colorful mural depicting the rising sun. His last works in Oklahoma reveal an artist who was not wallowing in exile, but committed to the inspirational and redemptive potential of painting to the very end.
Sextortion cases targeting teens and children are the rise -- and the outcomes can be devastating causing lasting harm to the victims of these cases. Join NPD investigators for a Community Information Session on April 30 from 6-7PM at the Norman Investigations Center, 1507 W. Lindsey StreetThe information session -- targeted at parents and young adults -- will explore sextortion, the growing trend of blackmail used for the gain of sexual material or money through online manipulation and threats. This event will help equip parents with information on current crime trends -- as well as tips, resources, and insights on how to talk to youth about internet safety. MORE: https://bit.ly/4aSW0cy
Chris Renzema performs at Cain's Ballroom
May 01 Wednesday