THE CRUCIBLE FOUNDRY
110 East Tonkawa 405-579-2700
DOWNTOWN ART & FRAME
115 South Santa Fe 405-329-0309
DREAMERS CONCEPTS STUDIO & FOUNDATION
324 East Main Street 405-701-0048
Dreamer 29: Out of This World, an otherworldly experience that brings together art and science fiction with a series of individual works, installations and collaborations by Greg Brown and Saxon Rhea. These works present a mind-bending glimpse into a possible future world in which the line between biology and technology is blurred and art becomes nature.
NORMAN FIREHOUSE ARTS CENTER
444 South Flood Avenue 405-329-4523
The Norman Firehouse Arts Center will host a special reception with wine and hors d’oeuvres for conference attendees. 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Visit the Firehouse Art Center Gallery, and witness the tremendous artistic talents of the children from the Norman community. Each of the 285 children who participated in the FAC’s Children’s Summer Art Program will have a piece of artwork featured in the exhibition. Diverse media are represented, including painting, drawing, collage, sculpture and more
FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ART
555 Elm Avenue 405-325-2297
One of the 20th century’s most internationally respected architects gets a 21st century celebration with Bruce Goff: A Creative Mind. This cutting-edge exhibition encompasses a survey of architectural designs by Goff that were never realized or were demolished. These drawings are reproduced in stunning 3-dimensional detail to explore his theories of organicism and use of materials through virtual reality tours, models, and more. The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is closed on Mondays, but admission is free on Tuesdays. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, and 1-5 p.m. Sunday.
THE JACOBSON HOUSE NATIVE ARTS CENTER
609 Chautauqua Avenue 405-366-667
We will be exhibiting The Art, Life, and Films of Emilio Amero
MAINSITE CONTEMPORARY ART
122 East Main St 405-292-8095
MAINSITE is pleased to announce the exhibition of works by artists O. Gail Poole, and John Seward. Seward show titled Transitions. Exhibition dates: September 10th through October 30th, 2010.
PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO
200 South Jones Avenue 405-307-9320
The Performing Arts Studio produces Summer Breeze and Winter Wind Concerts, Gallery Exhibitions in the Depot, Second Sunday Poetry Readings and Second Stage Players. PAS also manages rental of the depot for weddings, meetings, parties and other events and serves as the venue for several art and writing classes for adults.
ROY BUTLER STUDIO & GALLERY
310 East Main 405-321-0915
The 2200 square foot gallery is devoted to the acrylic paintings of Roy Butler. Roy’s paintings are in numerous private and public collections throughout the United States.
SAM NOBLE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
2401 Chautauqua Avenue 405-325-0598
Mediterranean Treasures: Selections from the Classics Collection
This exhibition features some 100 of the most significant objects from the museum’s classics collection, dating from between the 21st century BCE and the 3rd century CE. These objects, crafted in ceramic, stone, metal and glass, display the rich artistic and cultural diversity of the ancient Mediterranean region, including Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
SHEVAUN WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES
221 East Main 405-329-6455
A 90-year-old, 4500 square foot historic downtown Norman building is home to Shevaun Williams & Associates, a full service photography studio. The renovated space includes full kitchen, make-up/dressing facilities, staging area, four separate studio spaces as well as galleries to display Ms. Williams’ art.
SONDER MUSIC, DANCE & ART
101 East Main 405-474-9734
Sonder Music, Dance & Art is a comprehensive arts school and multi-purpose arts space, offering holistically-focused private music lessons, as well as group music, dance and art classes. We also host regular arts events, including art openings, concerts, lectures and workshops.
SOONER THEATRE
101 East Main 321-9600
Built in 1929, the historic Sooner Theatre is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that presents year-round events including in-house musical theatre productions, concerts, special events and dozens of performing arts classes at The Studio of The Sooner Theatre. The Sooner Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
At 7:30 pm, performers from The Sooner Theatre’s current production of “The Goodbye Girl” by Neil Simon with music by Marvin Hamlisch, will perform a series of musical numbers from the show.
STANDING BUFFALO GALLERY
106 East Main 405-701-4060
The Standing Buffalo Gallery opened in 2007 with a core group of dedicated and supportive artists. The gallery has grown into a must visit destination in Norman, featuring a broad spectrum of work that encompasses the history and range of American Indian art. Standing Buffalo Gallery offers the finest selection of American Indian fine art, jewelry, pottery, baskets and beadwork in addition to unique Oklahoma gifts.
TRIBES 131
131 24th Avenue NW 405-329-4442
Specializing in Native American Fine Art & Southwest Collectibles