by Allison Meier in Hyperallergic
On a Monday night in February, an image of Woody Guthrie was projected onto the façade of the Oklahoma State Capitol, his guitar reading: How did it come to this?
Oklahoma capitol
An image of Woody Guthrie lit up the Oklahoma Capitol, but the state doesn’t want the unauthorized artwork coming back.
(Associated Press)
by Ben Luschen in The Oklahoma Gazette
by Steve Lackmeyer in The Oklahoman
by Steve Lackmeyer in The Oklahoman
by Dennis Spielman in Uncovering Oklahoma
Inspiration for Jack Fowler’s latest art exhibition came from concerns that he might be hanging meaningless garbage in his house.
by Jeremy Martin in the Oklahoma Gazette
An Oklahoma City artist is finishing up painting a portrait of an
Enid waitress on the side of Garfield Furniture in downtown Enid.
by Ryan Miller in the Enid News & Eagle
“Widely known for their mastery of the technical aspects of
painting and photography, these artists are rebels,” states
Joy Reed Belt, owner of JRB Art at the Elms.
by Darla Shelden in the City Sentinel