Apr 23 Tuesday
Join KOSU on Tuesday, April 23rd at Toast & Coffee in Oklahoma City!
There, you can meet KOSU reporters, staff, and other listeners, while enjoying cocktails, coffee, and treats from Toast & Coffee. A portion of all sales from 4:30 to 6:30 that afternoon will be donated to KOSU.
So, come out and support KOSU on Tuesday, April 23rd from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Toast & Coffee, located at 2416 North Robinson in Oklahoma City.
Apr 22 Monday
Turn your passion for yoga into YOUR CALLING! Dig deep, discover your strength, and fire up your life!405 YOGA OKC has one of the highest alumni-rated Yoga Teacher Training programs in the nation.Our Spring 2024 Training starts March 9th! Join us for 4 months and graduate by the end of June...With our diverse, passionate and experienced teaching team, you will gain the skills to empower yourself and those around you, explore and deepen your own practice through a powerful athletic ashtanga-based practice and personally grow in a more authentic, sustainable way.TUITION includes full YTT investment AND a 4 month unlimited yoga pass at 405 YOGA for use during the program! Want to learn more? Visit www.405yoga.com/ytt200
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.
The multi-sensory experience combines glass, video, and audio to tell the story of Raven, a creator figure in Northwest Coast Native American culture, who was the giver of the stars, moon, and sun. Raven takes visitors on a transformative journey through darkness into light. In addition to Singletary’s striking glass pieces, the exhibition features storytelling paired with original music, coastal Pacific Northwest soundscapes, and video.
"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.
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.
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.
Experience HOME1947: Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy! This immersive exhibition explores the lives and stories of the millions displaced in 1947 during the creation of two new independent nation-states, India and Pakistan. Through a series of short films, virtual reality, photographs, sound installations and more, HOME1947 recreates the long-lost sights, sounds and smells of what millions once called home. Visit okcontemp.org for gallery hours.
For more information: 405-951-0000, okcontemp.org/HOME1947
Image: Video still, Beila, 2017. © Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy. Photo courtesy of SOC Films.
The OSU Division of Research partners with Stillwater's Iron Monk Brewery to host a community engagement event with guest experts from a wide range of research fields. Researchers from all discipline areas join the Vice President for Research to have a conversation regarding their work and the impact it has on the community. This event is open to the public - and community members are encouraged to attend!
Grammy nominated, Blues Award winning harp blower Mark Hummel has been touring with Contemporary Blues legacy guitarist Anson Funderburgh since 2010, and recording with the likes of Elvin Bishop, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Vaughan, Delbert McClinton, Charlie Musselwhite, Eddie Taylor and many more in between shows. Drummer Wes Starr, guitarist Johnny Cat Soulbrand and upright bassist Ted Bowkowski round out the allstar band for the biggest tour of Mark's career. Don't miss this one-time-only Golden State-Lone Star Revue in OKC!“Mark Hummel is a Harmonica Virtuoso. He is one of a handful of the Best Players ever on the Instrument” – Blues Revue Magazine$15 online/$20 door, $20/$25 reserved seating, $25/$30 Premier Seating. If entire table is not purchased, remaining tickets will be available to other parties. Contact organizer for special requests.