Allied Arts in the News - Thanks Oklahoma Magazine!
Below is January's cover with a little more information on the issue itself.

Thanks to the OK City Chorus (Sing magazine) and OVAC (Art Focus magazine) for including us in their fabulous publications as well!
Art Matters…A New Partnership with The City Sentinel
This week has certainly been a busy media week for Allied Arts!
Today, we send a special thank you to The City Sentinel. The City Sentinel formed a new partnership with Allied Arts, allowing President/CEO Deborah McAuliffe Senner to contribute arts-related articles in a special monthly bylined column titled "Art Matters."
Deborah's first column appeared in the Dec. 30 – Jan. 5 edition of the paper. In the spirit of the New Year, she challenged readers to make it a resolution to support the arts in 2010.
Pick up The City Sentinel and be on the lookout for future“Art Matters” columns. And thanks again to The City Sentinel for providing Allied Arts with an outlet to promote the arts in Oklahoma City!
Distinctly Oklahoma Features Allied Arts

We hope you'll pick up a copy. The writer - Keith Eaton - really showcases the importance of Allied Arts (and our member agencies, of course) and outlines how you can help.
We'll keep you updated with more "Allied Arts in the News." Thanks again to all of our local media who really understand and capture the importance of the arts to Cental Okalhoma.
Allied Arts in the News
Just wanted to give a HUGE shout out to Southwestern Publishing for being such a fantastic supporter of the arts. They ran an AMAZING article on Allied Arts in four of their magazines this month: NWStyle, Oklahoma City Downtown, Norman Living and Nichols Hills News, in addition to running articles on the Oklahoma City Ballet and City Arts Center, among other arts groups.
Check out the article on Allied Arts below and be on the lookout for more great arts news in Oklahoma City-area media.


Visit http://www.southwesternpub.com/ for more information about Southwestern’s magazines.

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