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Oklahoma Art in Public Places

The Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act requires that 1.5 percent of eligible state capital improvement budgets be invested in public art. The program advances state economic development goals and enhances public spaces for the benefit of residents. The Oklahoma Arts Council manages the program, bringing together state government agencies, artists, and local residents in the commissioning or acquisition of artwork that represents the history and values of the people of Oklahoma.

Calls for Artists

There are no calls for artists at this time.

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View artwork in the Oklahoma Art in Public Places Collection

Oversight Committee Meetings

Meetings of the Oklahoma Art in Public Places Oversight Committee will be posted below.

Thursday, November 21, 2024
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How does the program meet Oklahoma’s needs?

The Oklahoma Art in Public Places program augments the state's economic development goals and enhances public spaces for Oklahomans within their respective communities. Benefits of the program include:

 

Public Art Locations

Locations that may benefit from state public art projects include:

 

Oklahoma Public Art Network

The Oklahoma Public Art Network (OPAN) is an informal network open to any Oklahoman interested in advancing their understanding of the public art process. Ideal for emerging and experienced artists, arts administrators, architects, design professionals, civic leaders, municipal administrators, and more, the network can benefit anyone involved in the process of commissioning, conceptualizing, and creating public art. Through OPAN, the Oklahoma Arts Council facilitates the sharing of best practices and promotes standards of excellence. The network equips Oklahomans with resources to empower them to achieve their visions for public art projects. Goals of OPAN include developing artistic and administrative capacity in the public art field statewide and connecting artists with opportunities.

How do I join OPAN?

Join OPAN on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/OklahomaPublicArtNetwork. OPAN is a free resource. There is no cost or obligation in joining the network.

Meetings

Second Mondays
2:00 p.m. Central Time
Zoom links available on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/OklahomaPublicArtNetwork

The Oklahoma Arts Council facilitates OPAN virtual meetings on the second Monday of every month at 2:00 p.m. Zoom links for each meeting are made available on the group Facebook page. Additional convenings will occur and will be posted on Facebook.

View past OPAN meetings on the Oklahoma Arts Council YouTube channel.

Questions?
For more information, or to request program guidelines, contact our Director of Art in Public Places.