Register online now for
2009 Arts Conference
October 7 - 9, Stillwater, Wes Watkins Center
This is your opportunity to meet as a united group in support of the arts in our state. The Oklahoma Arts Conference is sponsored by the Oklahoma Arts Council in partnership with the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits and the Community of Stillwater.
REGISTRATION DATES AND FEES:
- Register by Sept. 18: Get the Early Bird Rate – $50.00
- Register after Sept. 18: Get the Regular Rate – $110.00
- REGISTRATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 25
Registration fee includes pre-conference session, lunches at the conference center, receptions and community events.
- Register by Credit Card
- Register by Invoice or Purchase Order
- Register by Check or Other
(Other is reserved for guest speakers, workshop leaders and panelists only)
Check the 2009 Oklahoma Arts Conference site for regular updates.
Works by Josephine Myers-Wapp
featured in Capitol's East Gallery
At 97 years of age, Josephine Myers-Wapp is an Oklahoma legend. Born in Apache, Oklahoma, in 1912, Wapp is an artist, educator and specialist in Native American traditional art and a proud member of the Comanche Nation. More...
The Artistic Legacy of Josephine Myers-Wapp: The Weaving of Stories and Tradition is currently on display at the State Capitol in the East Gallery located on the 1st floor and is open daily from 8:00-5:30.
2009 Governor's Arts Awards
nomination form now available
The Governor’s Arts Awards recognize and bring honor to individuals and organizations for their significant contributions to the arts in Oklahoma. Nomination forms are due into the Oklahoma Arts Council's office no later than August 6, 2009.
Find instructions and the 2009 Nomination Form HERE.
New Strategic Plan approved
A new Strategic Plan for 2009 - 2014 has been approved by the Oklahoma Arts Council. Please see the new Plan that clearly articulates our vision for the future of the arts in Oklahoma.
Stimulus Funding information
On February 17, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 which is designed to jumpstart the economy, create and protect jobs, and invest in key priorities. Find out how this will impact the arts in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma artists' work on display at State Capitol
Curated by the Oklahoma Arts Council, three galleries
at the Oklahoma State Capitol showcase works of art by Oklahoma artists.
East Gallery - Josephine Myers-Wapp through August 23
North Gallery - Ken Crowder through August 9
Governor's Gallery - Shane and Sara Scribner through July 12
East and
North Galleries - open daily from 8:00-5:30 - 1st floor
Governor's Gallery - open Monday-Friday from 8:30-5:00 - 2nd floor


