Processing Loss into Healing
During the George Floyd protests in Tulsa, Ebony Iman Dallas, painted as her form of protest.
During the George Floyd protests in Tulsa, Ebony Iman Dallas, painted as her form of protest.
Emmanuel Irokanulo’s creative and academic pursuits are motivated by the desire to produce and sustain new works of culture and scholarship.
Phil was a decorated Aviator with a 20-year career flying almost every aircraft in the Army inventory. While stationed in Kansas, he began to take art classes. Thus, starting his career as a fine arts painter. Then, making his way to Santa Fe, where he
Her process is not simple, yet her work exudes a complex simplicity. Her multi-dimensional pieces hold bold, vibrant colors, sharp lines, and familiar abstract images akin to a mosaic.
"I always thought God's colors were browns and clays. And then one day I looked at the sunset, and I was like, Look at that neon pink! Wow, God made pink, too," and from that moment, she started seeing vibrant colors in people's faces and anatomy.
Anitra Lavanhar, like many artists, discovered her love of photography in high school but found the technical aspects of the Art to be intimidating. She explains that even though she loved it, she talked herself out of it because of the technically complicated learning curve
The Maple Ridge Art Happening, launched in April 2020, with the next one coming up on October 8, 2022, which will be their 6th show.
Being raised by a single mom who collected art and a grandmother that saw her artistic talent at a young age, you could say art is in Carly Treece's blood. "My grandmother was Muskogee Creek, and she was a good artist. She saw that I also had
On September 3, 2022, Budget Collector sponsored their first "Art@Home" event at the Henry Zarrow Center for Art & Education, which was curated by Royce Meyers of the Royce Meyers Gallery. The exhibit featured several artists, including Anke Dodson, Lisa Regan, Jean Richardson, Derek Penix,
Even though the historic Gilcrease museum in West Tulsa is closed for massive renovations, they are still very active as a 'mobile' museum. With Curations by Gilcrease at the Mother Road Market, a community engagement gallery, and multiple interactive exhibits across Tulsa, Gilcrease continues to honor its deep