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Oklahoma Arts Council News

State's Official Brand Inspires Artwork for Special Capitol Exhibition

Introduced in 2020, the Official Brand of the State of Oklahoma has brought a cohesive, uplifting image to the services provided by state government. Organized by the Oklahoma Arts Council, an exhibition organized by the Oklahoma Arts Council on display at the State Capitol is showcasing the state’s brand in a new light— through interpretations by Oklahoma artists who have incorporated the brand in designs of quilts, ribbon work, beaded necklaces, and more.

Titled, “Imagining Oklahoma: Artists’ Perspectives Inspired by the New State Brand,” the exhibition will be on display on the Capitol’s first floor next to the Lieutenant Governor’s offices through 2026.

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Cornerstone Conversations Comes to Chickasha December 12

The last stop of 2024 for the Oklahoma Arts Council's Cornerstone Conversations series will take place in Chickasha. Residents in and around the Chickasha and southwest Oklahoma region are invited to the Chickasha Area Arts Council for an afternoon gathering where they can share ideas and cast a vision for the arts in their communities.

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January Webinar to Focus on Accessible Learning Environments

On January 16, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m., the Oklahoma Arts Council will present, "Embracing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in the Arts: Creating Accessible and Engaging Learning Environments,"a webinar that will explain how the principles of UDL can foster educational environments that acknowledge different learning needs and preferences.

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Teaching Artists Can Apply for Arts Council Roster

Artists with experience or training in delivering arts instruction in school or community settings are invited to apply for the Oklahoma Teaching Artist Roster.

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Vision Arts 6 Grants Available in Tulsa

Vision Arts 6 grant funding is now available from the the City of Tulsa for eligible projects. Local nonprofit organizations and organizations sponsored by a nonprofit may request up to $50,000 in funding to support artist-led activities. There is no private match requirement.

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