Sep 27 Saturday
The Blue Note in Oklahoma City hosts a Red Dirt Rally for KOSU on Saturday, September 27 featuring the Red Dirt Rangers, Tanner Fields, and Sorry Darlin.'
Doors at 5:00pm
Nov 04 Tuesday
Join KOSU + ArtDesk for a special evening with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly on Tuesday, November 4, at 7:30pm at the Oklahoma City Community College Visual and Performing Arts Theater in Oklahoma City.
Experience the award-winning journalist and co-host of All Things Considered as she shares insights from her career covering politics and world affairs. It will be an evening of conversation and stories, as she pulls back the curtain on how she brings you the news every day.
General admission tickets are $75 and available for purchase now. Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear one of public radio's most recognizable voices in Oklahoma City.
Kelly is also the host of NPR's national security podcast, Sources & Methods, where she discusses the biggest national security news of the week with NPR correspondents.
Kelly first launched NPR's intelligence beat in 2004 and spent a decade as the network’s national security correspondent. As a co-host of All Things Considered, she has brought listeners to Russia, North Korea and beyond. Kelly’s past reporting has tracked the CIA and other spy agencies, terrorism, wars and rising nuclear powers. Her assignments have found her deep in interviews at the Khyber Pass, at mosques in Hamburg and in grimy Belfast bars.
Kelly has written two novels and published a memoir in 2023, It. Goes. So. Fast. The New York Times bestseller focuses on balancing her journalism career with her role as a parent.
Outside NPR, Kelly's writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and many others.
Hear Kelly talk about her career and get a behind-the-scenes look at the news on Nov. 4 in Oklahoma City!
Sep 26 Friday
Join us Friday, September 26 from 6 to 8pm for our monthly 4th Friday Film Screening at Uncanny Art House. Each month we showcase independent films, documentaries, and creative cinema that spark conversation and celebrate the art of filmmaking.
This screening is free and open to the public. Come enjoy a thoughtful night of film in the heart of downtown Norman.
ABOUT UNCANNY ART HOUSE
Uncanny Art House is an independent, artist-run gallery and creative space dedicated to fostering collaboration, supporting local artists, and promoting the visual arts. Located in the heart of Norman, Oklahoma, Uncanny Art House is a hub for creativity, community, and innovation.
For more information, follow us on Facebook or Instagram and stay updated on all our events and exhibitions.
Oct 06 Monday
Dallas Jenkins is the creator, writer, and director of the hit show The Chosen, the first-ever multi-season show about the life of Jesus as told from the point of view of those who knew him.
For event sponsorship or groups larger than 12, please contact Olivia Bryant at [email protected].
Oct 24 Friday
Uncanny Art House is getting into the spirit of Halloween with a vintage screening of Nosferatu (1922), presented inside the immersive setting of In the Company of Paintings by James M. Bond.
This silent horror classic will be shown in the transformed gallery space, amplifying its eerie, cinematic tone and aligning perfectly with the themes of the exhibition.
This event is free and open to the public. Bring your love of early cinema, moody lighting, and atmospheric storytelling for a film night that bridges art and experience.
ABOUT 4TH FRIDAY FILMS
4th Friday Films is a screening series in partnership with Pioneer Library System and Uncanny Art House to bring educational films to downtown Norman, Oklahoma. Each screening connects with the current exhibition and includes a discussion following the film.
Jan 09 Friday
Uncanny Art House is currently accepting submissions for this exhibition until October 30th. Step inside the surreal world of David Lynch at In Dreams: A David Lynch Tribute, opening January 9, 2026, during Norman’s 2nd Friday Art Walk. Running through March 1, this immersive exhibition transforms the gallery into a Lynchian dreamscape with interactive rooms, looping highway projections, and a Black Lodge installation with zigzag floors and red curtains.
Visitors will explore themes of duality, voyeurism, and uncanny Americana through painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation art. Special programs will include a screening of David Lynch: The Art Life, a meditative event for Lynch’s birthday, and more during this special two month long exhibition.
This event is free and open to the public.