July 15, 2022
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Events, News
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Sahara Ellis
On Thursday, June 30th, a community of next-generation artists joined together through the efforts of Gaining Ground for the Project Change Arts Showcase at Guthrie Green in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Gaining Ground, a non-profit literacy organization, represents a mission “to develop readers, thinkers, and leaders by
July 13, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
“It wasn’t supposed to be anything, but it turned out to be something”, says Danny Boy O’Connor speaking about his recent art show at the LTO Gallery at the Mother Road Market.
July 4, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
When I asked the multi-disciplinarian artist, Michelle Firment Reid, to describe her work, it made sense when she answered, “Art for me is all the time.” Having a 30-year career as a full-time artist, Michelle’s so-called input-time comes in the form of her everyday living.
June 29, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
Having started his career as a full-time artist in 2015, Jay Exon seems to have found his sweet
spot many artists struggle with- focusing on his art full time while someone else markets and
sells it. "I think as an artist; you're painting for you. You're not
During an exploration of open art datasets/databases during my time at the University of Illinois at Chicago, I became interested in the possibility of predicting whether an artwork would be cataloged or not. Cataloging, as Merriam-Webster defines it, is the action of “classify[ing] (something, such
June 13, 2022
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Galleries, News
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Ana Berry
When it comes to art in Tulsa, Steve Liggett is a household name. But similar to the aesthetic of contemporary art, his path into the art world was non-linear and somewhat out of the norm.
June 2, 2022
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News
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Balazs Monos
As technology has evolved, art advisory has gradually moved to the Internet. What used to take place in a face-to-face meeting and required a long research process can now be done with just a few clicks.
May 30, 2022
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Museums, News
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Ana Berry
The Zarrow Center operates as part of a larger mission for the Oklahoma Center for Humanities at Tulsa University. Housed in the original Paper Company building that now makes up the south eastern corner of Museum Row next to the Bob Dylan Center, 108 Contemporary
May 25, 2022
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Galleries, News
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Ana Berry
"Contemporary art has such a wide meaning to me. I think it's anything that pushes and challenges you in a way you may not have expected."
Budget Collector launched a new initiative to have live-app interactions at public events. If you’d like to invite the team to future events in the Oklahoma region, please feel free to reach out. Attendees found the event a fun activity during live events.