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2018 Oklahoma Arts Conference

Panchromatic: Spectrum of Possibilities

Robbie Kienzle
As Arts & Cultural Affairs Liaison for the City of Oklahoma City, Kienzle coordinates arts and cultural initiatives to further the City's economic, tourism, and community development priorities. Her post oversees Arts Commission matters and work with all departments, trusts, and authorities of the City to implement the 1% for Arts ordinance established by the City Council in 2009 as well as the current Cultural Plan for the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Prior to assuming her new post, she served for four years as Head of Urban Redevelopment Division with the Planning Department. She has worked for the City for 20 years and has almost 30 years of experience connecting arts, architecture, and urban redevelopment to support the City's growth and development. Ms. Kienzle has previously served as Director of the Festival of Arts, Executive Director of the American Institute of Architects, Oklahoma Main Street Manager for the City of Shawnee, and a Visual Arts Consultant for Oklahoma City's original MAPS projects and Transportation for America. Kienzle has been a guest presenter and lecturer at local universities, various public meetings, and conferences. She is also a Planning Commissioner for the City of Shawnee.

Robbie Kienzle's Schedule
Good morning, OKC!
Date: Wednesday – October, 24 2018 Time: 8:30am - 9:00am
Room: 21c Museum and Hotel Main Gallery
Join your Oklahoma City hosts as they welcome you to the 2018 Oklahoma Arts Conference and provide information on how to make the most of your entire conference experience. Coffee and breakfast pastries generously provided by Oklahoma Humanities.

Successful Public Art Proposals for Artists
Date: Wednesday – October, 24 2018 Time: 9:30am - 11:00am
Room: IAO Gallery
This session will equip artists with the knowledge of how to successfully write, submit, and present their public art proposals for approval. From evaluating and responding to public art opportunities, to presenting yourself, to planning and budgeting, presenters Robbie Kienzle and Naomi Schliesman will cover the necessary steps for preparing your proposal for a formal selection process. Time will be allotted for audience Q&A.

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