Final Word Friday
Art is not a thing; it is a way.
- Elbert Hubbard
Ticket Thursday
This weekend our agencies are hosting workshops, art shows, film screenings and fashion shows! There’s something for everyone in the world of art. Here’s what’s going on!
A Myriad of Mug Rugs: Five Techniques in Five Square Inches – workshop
@ City Arts Center
http://www.cityartscenter.org
30th Anniversary Poetry
@ IAO Gallery
http://www.iaogallery.org
Third Sunday Song Swap
@ IAO Gallery
http://www.iaogallery.org
Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School
@ IAO Gallery
http://www.iaogallery.org
Doing What We CAN to Help
@ Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
http://www.mgmoa.org
Watercolor Wax Batik Wall Hangings – adult workshop
@ Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
http://www.mgmoa.org/
Bright Star – film screening
@ Oklahoma City Museum of Art
http://www.okcmoa.com/film
Couch Lounge
@ Oklahoma City Museum of Art
http://www.okcmoa.com/cafe/couchlounge
Transformations
@ Oklahoma City Philharmonic
http://www.okcphilharmonic.org/2009-2010-season
Smarten Up! – Science is Fashion
@ Science Museum Oklahoma
http://www.sciencemuseumok.org/
Canterbury Choral Society will be holding its annual Gingerbread House Contest on December 6. The deadline to enter is November 16, so be sure to get that entry form in! You don’t want to miss this holiday event!
http://www.canterburyokc.com/
Fact or Fiction? The Truth About the OKCityCard
I was enjoying spending time at Prairie Thunder Bakery on Monday afternoon when a customer walked in with a little red card in her hand. I immediately recognized that magical card (you know, the one that gave her 20% off her purchase) as the Allied Arts OKCityCard! The customer proceeded to say that she was so happy that she had donated to Allied Arts and received the card because she regularly saves money when she shops and eats out. This particular patron even said that she chooses OKCityCard businesses over others not just because of the discount she receives, but because she and the business are supporting the arts.
This led me to believe that there are lots of Oklahomans that would have the same experience if they knew the facts about the OKCityCard. Here’s a little game of “fact or fiction” to help you wrap your mind around this concept of the OKCityCard…
FACT or FICTION? OKCityCard holders are 97% less likely to suffer from buyer’s remorse.
FACT. Sort of. We don’t know if OKCityCard holders feel remorse after making those impulse buys, but we DO know that they saved money on the purchase!
FACT or FICTION? The 2009 OKCityCard will expire in January, so I won’t get my money’s worth if I donate now.
FICTION. You receive one year of benefits no matter which month you buy your card. If you buy in December 2009, you will receive discounts and benefits through December of 2010. You can donate TODAY to receive a whole year of savings!
FACT or FICTION? Most CityCard holders make up for their $50 donation with the money they save using their CityCard.
FACT. It’s easy to save $50! I don’t eat out more than once or twice a week, and I am well on my way to that $50 mark in the two months that I’ve had the card. As for the shopping, I can never claim that I don’t do that. Here’s how I’ve already saved:
Iguana Mexican Grill (I’ve been four times and enjoyed a lot of queso): $18.00
Museum Café: $5.35
Iron Starr Urban Bar-B-Q: $1.50
Will’s Coffee Shop: $2.25
TOTAL SAVINGS: $27.10 – I’m over halfway there!
Feel free to post your questions about the OKCityCard or share your stories of savings!
Meet the Member Agency - Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition
Find out more about visual arts in Oklahoma...meet OVAC!
Name and Title: Kelsey Karper, Associate Director
Organization Name: Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (otherwise known as OVAC)
Organization Phone Number and Web Site: 405-879-2400, www.ovac-ok.org
Give us the gist of your organization, Twitter-style (that means 140 characters or less).
More than 4,000 artists paint, sculpt, photograph and create around our state and OVAC supports them through a magazine, career education, exhibitions and an online gallery.
What does your organization bring to Central Oklahoma?
Audiences experience work by talented local artists through exciting OVAC events such as Momentum: Art Doesn’t Stand Still, the 12x12 Art Show & Sale, and exhibitions like Art 365. Also, OVAC teaches our community’s artists the business side of art; helping them stay in the area and continue making artwork.
List a few things that your organization is looking forward to in the coming year.
OVAC is kicking off two new programs: The Public Art Mentorship and the Oklahoma Art Writing & Curatorial Fellowship.
The Public Art Mentorship, a partnership with Oklahoma Art in Public Places, gives three artists commissions through the percent-for-art program. OVAC supports the artists’ opportunity to work with an experienced public artist for advice, technical assistance and logistical issues.
The Oklahoma Art Writing & Curatorial Fellowship kicks off in January and lasts the calendar year. Through the program, OVAC hopes to increase scholarly activity about the visual arts in Oklahoma. Well known mentors will lead workshop days and public panels about current topics. The program is in partnership with the University of Oklahoma School of Art & Art History and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
How can people get involved with your organization?
OVAC has many opportunities for involvement. All Oklahoma artists are invited to submit /apply for our exhibitions, grants and awards, as well as to participate in our workshops.
We also have internships and volunteer opportunities. Volunteers can help OVAC with a variety of things, from selling tickets at the door of our events to organizing artist submissions in our office. Anyone interested in volunteering can email Sarah McElroy at office@ovac-ok.org for more information.
Everyone is welcome to our events and exhibitions. You can also enjoy artwork by Oklahoma artists by visiting our online gallery at www.ovacgallery.com.
Name your favorite piece of art or art performance.
OVAC is a fan of original art made by Oklahoma artists!
Which artist would you most like to meet?
We would love to meet artists who love their own work and wants ways to show them off to the public, grow their careers, or start creative events. We are lucky to get to meet many artists throughout the state. It seems that Oklahoma has an endless supply of artists, as they can be found in even the unlikeliest of places. We always look forward to meeting more Oklahoma artists (especially in their working studios to see their tools, process and cool spaces!).
Final Word Friday
One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself.
- Leonardo da Vinci
Ticket Thursday
Oh, what a beautiful weekend! The forecast looks great for the weather and for the arts, so let's all get out and enjoy some of these exciting events!
Murderers – last weekend!
@ Carpenter Square Theatre
http://www.carpentersquare.com/
Moss and Rivers Exhibit – last weekend!
@ City Arts Center
http://www.cityartscenter.org
Film Night
@ City Arts Center
http://www.cityartscenter.org/events/events.html
Red Dirt Improv
@ IAO Project Space
http://www.iaogallery.org/performance/index.htm
Doing What We Can to Help
@ Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
http://www.mgmoa.org/
Frankenstein – last weekend!
@ Oklahoma Children’s Theatre
http://www.oklahomachildrenstheatre.org/
Museums on Us – free admission with Bank of America card
@ OKC Museum of Art
http://museums.bankofamerica.com/
Film Screenings – Barking Water, Pearl, Emerging Native Stories
@ OKC Museum of Art
http://www.okcmoa.com/film
The Couch Lounge – opening night!
@ OKC Museum of Art
http://www.okcmoa.com/cafe/cocktailsontheskyline
Classical Mystery Tour
@ OKC Philharmonic
http://www.okcphilharmonic.org/2009-2010-pops
Pumpkin Up! Date
On Sunday, Allied Arts teamed up with the Oklahoma City Thunder and invited fans to Pumpkin Up! Through this promotion, the first 200 fans to bring a pumpkin decorated in Thunder-style received a free ticket to the game.
Fans of all ages got creative and brought pumpkins of all shapes and sizes.
From foam French fries to sweat bands to pipe cleaners and paint, fans used anything they could to show their Thunder pride! Allied Arts artists and Thunder staff selected five of the most creative fan pumpkins to receive Thunder prize packages. The lucky fans were also honored at half time.
Pumpkin Up! was a slam dunk event! Here are a few photos from the game. To see more, visit our flickr or facebook pages.

Me and Bailey (far right) with some of our Thunder friends in front of just a few of the fan entries.

One of our winners. He carved Kevin Durant's name in a pumpkin, all by himself!

Allied Arts artists selecting the most creative fan pumpkins.
All five winners at halftime. Congrats to everyone that participated!
Meet the Member Agency - Cimarron Opera
Here’s a group with big voices and a big mission. It’s time to hear all about Central Oklahoma’s professional opera company from its general director, Bradley Williams. Meet Cimarron Opera!
Give us the gist of your organization, Twitter-style (that means 140 characters or less).
Cimarron Opera is Central Oklahoma's professional opera company providing educational touring and community arts programming with a vision to grow into the grand opera company for the Oklahoma City metro. Our motto: "Opera for Everyone! Experience the Joy!"
What does your organization bring to Central Oklahoma?
We bring the joy and grandeur of the most challenging and all-inclusive performing art - OPERA. We share opera with Oklahoma's children through annual school tours and our summer opera camp and with the general public through innovative programming.
List a few things that your organization is looking forward to in the coming year.
• Annual Scholastic Opera Tour - we are taking two operas into Oklahoma's schools: "The Owl, the Tree, and Me", and "Hansel and Gretel". (throughout the academic year)
• "Amahl and the Night Visitors" - a collaborative project with Norman North High School’s choral program. High school students will play the shepherds with professional singers in the principal roles. Members of the Oklahoma Youth Orchestra will be featured as well. (December 11 – Nancy O'Brian Performing Arts Center)
• "Divas Unleashed" - an operatic play by Todarte Productions in New York which combines the physical comedy styles of "The Carol Burnett Show" and Victor Borge with opera singing. (January 23, 2010 - Sooner Theatre)
• 40th Annual Festival of Spirituals - this Norman traditional celebrates our cultural diversity and the uniquely American song genre of the spiritual. Soloists and choirs come together for this event which will be held at company founder Thomas Carey's home church. (March 28, 2010 - First Presbyterian Church, Norman)
• 15th Annual Summer Opera Camp - this popular summer adventure for youth produces a fully staged Gilbert and Sullivan operetta each year. (June 7 - July 2, 2010)
How can people get involved with your organization?
Call Cimarron Opera at 364-8962, or email us at info@ccocopera.org. We welcome anyone who wants to share their time, talent, treasure, or all three to help us bring an annual grand opera season to the OKC metro.
Name your favorite piece of art or art performance.
The aria "Nessun dorma" sung by Luciano Pavarotti.
Which artist would you most like to meet?
As an international opera singer for the past 20 years, I have had the privilege of performing with many of the world's most renown opera singers. While I do not have an artist in mind that I would like to meet, I have many great artists in mind that I would like to present to the Oklahoma City arts-supporting public in a Cimarron Opera production.
For more information, visit www.ccocopera.org.
This is a repeat picture, but we just love Bradley’s Pavarotti ghost!
Final Word Friday
- Fernand Leger
“There’s No Place Like London” – or Lyric at the Plaza
Hello, arts fans! Let me tell you about a show that is sure to put the shriek in your Halloween - Lyric Theatre’s Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. After seeing a performance, I only have two words to describe it: creepy, awesome!
If you haven’t seen Lyric at the Plaza, you need to. The newly remodeled auditorium is simple and ultra-cool, and there’s not a bad seat in the house. A combination of the Plaza Theatre and a chilly fall night provide the perfect setting for this musical thriller.
Sweeney Todd will run until November 1 with showings Tuesday through Sunday. If you’d like to buy tickets, I’ll make it easy for you! Click here: http://www.lyrictheatreokc.com/node/222.


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