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A look at everything happening at the December 2015 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk in Downtown Norman, Oklahoma.
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P A R T I C I P A T I N G BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS
2 N D F R I D A Y
NORMAN ART WALK
PRESENTED BY
ARTIFACTORYTHE ARTIST STUDIOS
ABOVE MAINSITEASHTANGA YOGA
BIGFOOT CREATIVEBLACKWATCH STUDIOSTHE BLUEBONNET BAR
CIMARRON OPERACOREDINATION PILATES
D.M. WEALTH MANAGEMENT
THE DEPOT GALLERYDOPE CHAPEL
FIREHOUSE ART CENTER
FOWLER VOLKSWAGENGALLERY 123
GRAY OWL COFFEEGUESTROOM RECORDS
MAINSITE CONTEMPORARY ART
MICHELANGELO’S COFFEE & WINE BARTHE MOORE-LINDSAY
HOUSENORMAN ARTS COUNCILNORMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
NORTH WIND STUDIOOPOLIS
PIONEER LIBRARY SYSTEM
RED BRICK BARROBINSON’S REPURPOSED
SANDALWOOD & SAGESCISSORTAIL SCHOOL OF ART
SCRATCH ANNEXSHEVAUN WILLIAMS &
ASSOCIATESTHE SOCIAL CLUB
STASHSTUDIO INK
VISIT NORMAN& MANY MORE!
WHAT: Opening Reception for RetracingWHERE: MAINSITE Contemporary Art, 122 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: MAINSITE Contemporary Art: Home of the Norman Arts Council hosts the opening
reception for Retracing, a group exhibition featuring the work of Fringe Artists Brandi Downham, Christie Hackler, Lindsey Allswede and Beatriz Mayorca. A variety of mediums will be on display, including sculptural, furniture, lighting, mixed media and more. Norman Arts Council Individual
Artist Award Winner Katelynn Knick will have pieces for viewing in the Library Gallery.
WHAT: Closing Reception for Small Works VWHERE: The Depot, 200 S. Jones
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: The Depot Gallery will host a second reception for Small Works V, featuring artists Carol Beesley, Almira Grammer, Tony Grider, Don Holladay,
Marilyn LeFlore, Brad Price, Corazon Watkins and John Wolfe, from 6 to 9 p.m. Complimentary refreshments will be served. A special highlight of the evening
will be holiday music provided by Cimarron Opera singers beginning at 7:30 p.m. The program, arranged by Music Director Kevin Smith, is sure to warm hearts on a
cold night!
WHAT: Holiday Gift GalleryWHERE: Firehouse Art Center, 444 S. Flood
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: The Firehouse Art Center is continuing to host the annual Holiday Gift Gallery. For
almost 30 years, the FAC has hosted this show to highlight regional artists by showcasing their work for sale to the public in a festive extension of the year-round gift shop. In addition, visitors can purchase fused glass ornaments that support Firehouse Art Center educational
programming and tickets to the 2016 Chocolate Festival fundraiser for the arts.
WHAT: Firehouse Art Center Student Photography ShowWHERE: Visit Norman, 309 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Firehouse Art Center is collaborating with Visit Norman to showcase the work of
Firehouse photography students.
WHAT: Holly Jolly Jedi DayWHERE: Norman Public Library, 225 N. Webster
WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m.ABOUT: The Norman Public Library will be doing something unique in anticipation of the theatrical release of Star Wars Episode VII, and hosting a Holly Jolly Jedi Day
on December 11 from 6-8 p.m. in the Lowry Room. This event will feature food, crafts, games and trivia — all Star Wars related. “A long time ago in a library far, far away... Star Wars fans were eagerly anticipating the newest Star Wars movie, The Force Awakens.” Rebel and Imperial Forces are invited to join us for an evening of Star Wars festivities to celebrate this momentous occasion. There will be come-and-go crafts, trivia, and snacks, plus a chance to mingle with other Star Wars fans. Costumes are encouraged! We hope
to see you there but do...or do not. There is no try. And may the force be with you. Registration is preferred. Please call 701-2620 for more information.
WHAT: Traditional Victorian Christmas exhibitWHERE: Moore-Lindsay Historical House, 508 N. Peters
WHEN: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.ABOUT: Moore-Lindsay Historical House will host an Open House from 5:30-8:30. The
Traditional Victorian Christmas exhibit consists of 13 decorated trees from the period, as well as an ornament crafting station. Light refreshments and warm drinks will be
provided. Performances by a local flute ensemble from the OU New Horizons Band and The Norman Community Choral Society will take place throughout the evening. Free
carriage rides are available to all guests to transport them to and from the Main Street and Peters intersection.
AT THE
2ND FRIDAY FOOD TRUCK PARKPETERS BETWEEN MAIN & GRAY
LA GUMBO YA YAST. PADDY CAKES
SNOW’SMORESTHE HEALTHY HIPPO
I DON’T KNOW & I DON’T CARE
WHAT: Featured Artist Josh JonesWHERE: The Social Club, 209 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: The Social Club displays the artwork of local painter and musician
Josh Jones.
WHAT: Featured Artist Michael Elizondo + Food TrucksWHERE: STASH, 412 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: STASH hosts vibrant art, great food trucks and a holiday concert and party for the December 2nd Friday Artwalk. On display is a collection by artist Michael Elizondo. His work stems from the fascination of origin stories and sociological events that have
shaped the place and culture that we as contemporary people live in today.
WHAT: Print, Print, BOOM!WHERE: Scratch Annex, 428 E. Main
WHEN: 4 p.m. to 12 a.m.ABOUT: Dope Chapel will be hosting Print, Print, Boom!, an International Print Festival
at the Scratch Annex, Gray Owl Coffee, Studio Ink and Bigfoot Creative. 2015 is the second year for this festival which has grown to include artists from the over 10 of
the largest cities and metros in Oklahoma, 10 national artists from various states, and artists from Estonia, Puerto Rico and France. The main space at the Scratch Annex will be flooded with printmakers from across the country, showcasing hundreds of sought
after, limited edition prints for sale with cold beverages from Anthem Brewing and food from a variety of nearby vendors. The night will have live music from Shameless Friend,
Sardashhh, Mikey Keys, SAFARI Collective, Askanse and Limp Wizurd.
WHAT: Featured Artists Marvin Lee, Marcy R. Cordell & Shevaun WilliamsWHERE: Shevaun Williams & Associates Commercial Photography, 221 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Shevaun Williams & Associates Commercial Photography will be showing the works of 3 artists: Marvin Lee, Marcy R. Cordell, & Shevaun Williams. A special
trubute will be made to the late landscape photographer, Marvin Lee. Marcy R Cordell is from Chichasha, but has been a Normanite since 1990 and she will be exhibiting her ‘Oklahomies’ collection of characters she’s met and imagined throughout her lifetime.
Award-winning commercial and travel photographer Shevaun Williams will feature new work as well as a show and sale from her vast archives.
WHAT: Featured Artist Gina McCookWHERE: Ashtanga Yoga Studio, 120 E. Tonhawa
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Ashtanga Yoga Studio is featuring artist Gina McCook and her show called A
Soul’s Journey.
WHAT: Print, Print, BOOM! ArtistsWHERE: Bigfoot Creative, 315 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Bigfoot Creative will be featuring a group exhibition featuring Corpus Christi
based artists: Javier Flores, Lars Roeder, and Ross Turner.
RETRACING
WHAT: Featured Artist Ed Bolt + Music by Frank Lawrence WHERE: D.M. Wealth Management in the Financial Building, 201 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: D.M. Wealth Management hosts featured artist Ed Bolt with live music guest
Frank Lawrence.
WHAT: Artists and Crafters Market WHERE: Scissortail School of Art, 123 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Scissortail School of Art will have several talented artists and crafters selling
their handmade goods. Artists include Garrett Shockey, Whitney Womack, Amanda Joy Wells, Lyric Massey, Emily Vogt, Toni Vogt, Katie Doerneman, Stephanie Ferguson,
Spencer Martin and James Garling.
WHAT: Featured Artists Rick Sinnett & Danny GonzalezWHERE: Studio Ink, 220 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Studio Ink will feature muralist Rick Sinnett, as well as, combining efforts
with Dope Chapel to present Print, Print, Boom with Internationally acclaimed printmaker and performer Danny Gonzalez. Rachel Brown will also be in the gallery doing a live painting that will be auctioned off. Refreshments will be served, as well!
WHAT: Fan FavoritesWHERE: Coredination Pilates, 123 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Coredination Pilates will be hosting several artists with a “Fan Favorites”
theme. They include Kyle Cooper, Bobby Braggs, Weston Repola, Nikki Holladay-Cricklin, Jen Kelsey and Patric Shurden.
WHAT: Open GalleryWHERE: Gallery 123, 123 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Gallery 123 invites you up to see what its resident artists have been up to!
WHAT: Winter Arts FestivalWHERE: Sandalwood & Sage, 322 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Sandalwood & Sage kicks off its Annual Winter Arts Festival, featuring
live music and works of art by Arisha Burlingame, Medeia Starfire, Beverly Herndon, Mahina & Bailey, Sandie Sioux, Annette Sinesio and more. There’s also free
massages, samples of coffee & tea, edible treats and more!
WHAT: Open StudioWHERE: North Wind Studio, 422 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: North Wind Studio features handcrafted wood and metal sculptures and home furnishings. Stop by for a tour and pick up a hand carved tree for your holiday gathering.
WHAT: Featured Artist Gaetan LarantWHERE: Gray Owl Coffee, 223 E. Gray
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Gray Owl Coffee will feature work from Gaetan Larant, an artist in the artist
collective, Les Ateliers, based in Cleremont-Ferrand, France, and a small body of work from Estonian printmaker Ott Piibeman.
WHAT: Makers’ Market + Featured ArtistsWHERE: Robinson’s Repurposed, 325 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Robinson’s Repurposed will host a photo booth with Santa Claus (powered
by Atria Creative), along with Big Truck Tacos, desserts from The Candy Basket, drinks from Evoke and plenty of other refreshments!
WHAT: Open Shop/StudioWHERE: Artifactory, 313 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Artifactory opens up their shop and studio for the 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk. Come by and enjoy the magic of Christmas! Not only will we have wonderful refreshments to keep you warm, we are busting at the seams with festive, vintage Christmas and holiday
décor. Stop by and find the perfect gifts for family and friends, and be sure to sign the kiddos up for our very popular “Cookies for Santa” class.
2ND FRIDAY SHOWS
& PERFORMANCES
WHAT: 2nd Friday Concert Series: Tallows with Chase Kerby & The Villains, Helen Kelter Skelter and Harpa
WHERE: Opolis, 113 N. CrawfordWHEN: 8 p.m.
ABOUT: Norman Arts Council and Norman Music Festival team up each month to present the 2nd Friday Concert Series. This holly jolly edition of the series features Oklahoma indie rock favorites Tallows, along with Chase Kerby & The Villains (fresh
from appearing on The Voice), psych rockers Helen Kelter Skelter and upstart experimental electronic trio Harpa. The free show takes place at Opolis. Doors open
at 8 p.m. with the show starting up at 9 p.m. The show is 21+ only.
WHAT: Random Noise: Sarah Reid & Raechel Brown of Kaleidoscope ArtsWHERE: Guestroom Records, 125 E. Main
WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Norman Arts Council and Guestroom Records are collaborating to bring you Random Noise, an eclectic series bringing you even more free music during the art walk. This month features Sarah Reid. We are also hosting Kaleidoscope
Arts OKC for Rock ‘n’ Roll Glitter Tattoos and face painting!
WHAT: Performance by Norman School for StringsWHERE: Michelangelo’s Coffee & Wine Bar, 207 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Michelangelo’s Coffee & Wine Bar will have the Norman School for
Strings. Eight musicians will entertain patrons with Christmas music, traditional chamber music and even some jazz and tango, in a variety of combinations – duets,
quartets, quintets and all 8 together.
WHAT: Performance by Ciera MackenzieWHERE: Red Brick Bar, 311 E. Main
WHEN: 8 p.m.ABOUT: Red Brick Bar (311 E. Main) welcomes Lawton-breed country pop singer-
songwriter Ciera Mackenzie, followed by karaoke at 10 p.m.
WHAT: Fowler VW Christmas Party + Album Release ShowWHERE: STASH Annex, 412 E. Main
WHEN: 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.ABOUT: Fowler Volkswagen of Norman and Blackwatch Studios team up to
present a Christmas party and concert celebrating the release of their fifth annual A Blackwatch Christmas album at the STASH Annex. SPORTS, Samantha Crain
and Sherree Chamberlain will all perform, and there will be free refreshments from COOP Ale Works and vinyl copies of the record while supplies last.
WHAT: Empty BottlesWHERE: The Bluebonnet Bar, 321 E. Main
WHEN: 10 p.m.ABOUT: The Bluebonnet Bar hosts a free, non-smoking show with Empty Bottles,
Norman’s favorite outlaw country tribute band. It all starts at 10 p.m. Must be 21 to enter!