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A look at what all the businesses and organizations participating in the September 2nd Friday Circuit of Art have to offer.
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FRIDAYCIRCUIT OF ART
NORMAN, OK
VISUAL GUIDE
SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
PRESENTED BY THE
NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL
ON THE COVER:
ALCHEMY BY TAM
MY BRUM
MELL
AT STASH
PRESENTED BY THE
NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL
PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS
MAINSITE CONTEMPORARY ART: HOME OF THE NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL
FIREHOUSE ART CENTERJACOBSON HOUSE
FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ARTTHE PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO
SOONER THEATRENORMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
DREAMER CONCEPTSNORMAN MUSIC FESTIVAL
MEDIEVAL FAIRUNION PROGRAMMING BOARDCAMPUS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL
BIG TRUCK TACOSWILD AL’S FOOD TRUCK
SONDER MUSIC, DANCE & ARTMASSIVE DOWNTOWN
LOCALGALLERY 123
DOWNTOWN SOUNDSTASH
UNLABELEDD.M. WEALTH MANAGEMENT
NORMAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS NETWORKASTRONOMICS
MICHELANGELO’S COFFEE & WINE BARTHE BLUE BONNET
ON THE COVER:
ALCHEMY BY TAM
MY BRUM
MELL
AT STASH
KID’S CORNER
WHAT: Kid’s CornerWHERE: Parking lot adjacent to LWPB Architects and Planners, corner of Main & PetersWHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Kid’s Corner plays host to Origamimania, where kids can learn the Japanese art of paper folding with their own hands, and Una Máscara Decorativa, where children can make colorful, decorative Mexican masks and tissue paper flowers.
NONPROFITS
WHAT: Closing Reception for Circles & Squares and Metal Morphosis 2012WHERE: MAINSITE Contemporary Art, 122 E. MainWHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Help sendoff Curtis Jones’ featured exhibit and the wonderful sculpture works from a variety of local artists, as well as NAC Individual Award exhibit: David Wang. The OU Printmaking Club Club will also be on hand to screenprint Jones’ designs onto shirts and other fabric goods for $5, $10 if the club provides the shirt.
WHAT: Opening Reception for Brett McDanel and Judy OsburnWHERE: Firehouse Art Center, 444 S. FloodWHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Two Oklahoma artists share theirspin on the animal kingdom
WHAT: Indian tacos and Caddo artWHERE: Jacobson House, 609 Chautauqua WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.
ABOUT: Speakers will lecture on the Caddo art that is currently on display,
WHAT: Open rehearsal of Man of La Mancha WHERE: Sooner Theatre, 101 E. MainWHEN: 7 p.m.ABOUT: Get a sneak peek at the
upcoming Sooner Theatre production with a special music rehearsal. The full
production runs September. 28-30 and October 5-7, and tickets will be
available for purchase at the rehearsal..
WHAT: Art a lá Carte WHERE: Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: This month’s event includes live
music from BYX-OU A Capella group, short films from OU student filmmakers, a short from
deadCENTER Film Festival titled The Assignment (27 min.) and a gallery game called PICTO that uses student drawings to help patrons discover
work in the gallery.
WHAT: Reception for the work of Stephen SmithWHERE: The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S. Jones
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: The work of Impressionist painter Stephen Smith is going up in the
Depot Gallery. The evening will feature live music from pianist Dennis Borycki and light refreshments. Smith — an Oklahoma native — has been painting landscapes,
cityscapes, florals and still lifes full-time for more than two decades.
D R E A M E R 4 4 : D o s E s o f D y n A M i t E
sEptEMbER 14th, 2012 • 6 -10 pM
available for viewing during regular hours until October 13th, 2012
WHAT: Opening Reception for Dreamer 44: Doses of Dynamite
WHERE: Dreamer Concepts: An Art Space for Emerging Artists, 324 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Dreamer 44: Doses of Dynamite, represents a lifetime of
friendship and artistic growth. Kellen Carter and Travis Brassfield are excited and eager to share their work with the local art community from their hometown.
Both artists are passionate about spreading aesthetic and cognitive enjoyment through their creations.
WHAT: Medieval Fair Free Lecture Series with Luis CortestWHERE: Norman Public Library, 225 N. Webster
WHEN: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.ABOUT: Cortest, a professor of Spanish and the Director of the Center for Me-dieval and Renaissance Studies at OU, will speak on El Camino de Santiago (the Way of St. James pilgrimage) and its connection to Medieval Spanish literature.
FOOD TRUCKS
WHAT: Big Truck TacosWHERE: Parked by STASH,
412 E. MainWHEN: 6 to 9 p.m..
ABOUT: The Oklahoma favorite is dishing out its signature tacos and
more.
WHAT: Wild Al’s Food TruckWHERE: Parked at Kids Corner, corner of Main & Peters
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m..ABOUT: The truck makes its first stop at 2nd Friday, cooking up its
signature, tasty takes on old favorite sandwiches like the Pulled Pork and Philly Cheesesteak.
GALLERIES,
SHOPS & STUDIO
S
WHAT: Opening Reception for Urban WastelandWHERE: Sonder Music, Dance & Art, 225 E. Gray
WHEN: 7:30 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Photographer Marty Landers has
photographed abandoned spaces for the past six years. Documenting the past and giving a glimpse into the result
of the throwaway age, Landers purposefully seeks out these undesired locations and gives each space a chance to tell its raw
and unfiltered story.
WHAT: Massive Downtown Grand OpeningWHERE: Massive Downtown, 301 W. MainWHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: The brainchild of Massive Graphics printing company, the brand new Massive Downtown space contains a clothing and accessory boutique, disc golf supplies and a hair salon. Massive Downtown will be displaying the work of local digital and analog artist Anthony Roberts, and plans on hosting a new local artist each month.
COMING TO 2ND FRIDAY IN OCTOBER!
ANDTHE INSTAGRAM
SCAVENGER HUNT
WHAT: Open Artist StudiosWHERE: Above MAINSITE,
122 E. MainWHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.
ABOUT: Bill and Juanita Williams are showing their
new works. Skip Hill will also be sharing the new, bold, funk still-lifes he’s been working on
in his space.
WHAT: Fort Kick***WHERE: Downtown Sound: A Music & Arts Cooperative, 115 S. CrawfordWHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: View art from Eric Piper, Elle Bits, Spencer Tracy and Anji Bryner and listen to music from Caleb McGee.
WHAT: Open GalleryWHERE: Gallery 123, 123 E. MainWHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Gallery 123 is inviting visitors up to see the new works from all of the artists in the gallery, including Kiki Hiott, Ally Richardson, Heidi James, Michelle McKibbin-Kable, Dion Mayes-Burnett, Bird Burnett, Judith Prise, Pam Bell, Steve Mouche, Jeff Littlejohn and Nancy Peterson.
WHAT: STASH Turns TwoWHERE: STASH, 412 E. MainWHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: To celebrate two years of business, STASH will host a party with a raffle, live music from Norman pop singer Jacob Abello (and friends), autumn cocktails and sweet treats. STASH also welcomes new art from Tammy Brummell. With a background in magazine layout and design and an interest in photography and digital art, Brummell creates collage-esque pieces, deconstructed and multi-layered with pops of vibrant color.
WHAT: Assorted Oklahoma ArtistsWHERE: Astronomics, 110
E. MainWHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.
ABOUT: Astronomics is teaming up with Howell
Gallery of Oklahoma City to showcase a collection
of Oklahoma artists, including W. Bennett
Berry.
WHAT: Art of Cara DittoWHERE: Vista Building, 201 E. MainWHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: D.M. Wealth Management and the Norman Women Entrepreneurs Network are hosting artist Cara Ditto, who specializes in colorful oil works.
WHAT: Art of Shelley Lewis StanfeldWHERE: LOCAL, 2252 W. MainWHEN: OngoingABOUT: LOCAL continues to show the work of Oklahoma artist Shelley Lewis Stanfield, who specializes in contemporary, abstract works.
WHAT: Art of John EberleWHERE: Unlabeled, 1272 N.
Interstate WHEN: Ongoing
ABOUT: Eberle’s work taps into one’s inner childhood fantasies with characters reflective of superheroes
and villains.
CONGRATS TO THEWINNERS OF THE
WEST MAIN SCULPTURE PROJECT
CRAIG SWAN&
JONATHAN HILS
LATE NIG
HT
WHAT: El Paso Hot ButtonWHERE: The Blue Bonnet, 321 E. Main
WHEN: 10 p.m.ABOUT: Presented by Norman Music Festival and Norman Arts Council, the longtime Norman alt-rock favorite and one man band
will start at 10 p.m.
WHAT: Joe HopkinsWHERE: Michelangelo’s Coffee & Wine Bar, 207 E. MainWHEN: 8 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Singer-songwriter Joe Hopkins is a solo performer influenced by the likes of Feist, Damien Rice and Glen Hansard.
WHAT: 2nd Friday After PartyWHERE: LOCAL, 2262 W. Main
WHEN: 9 p.m.ABOUT: Grab a drink and listen
to live musical performances from SWAN, the Songwriters
Association of Norman on LOCAL’s patio.
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