2nd friday norman art walk guide: november 2014
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NOV. 142014
2ND FRIDAY NORMAN A R T WA L K
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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
ASHTANGA YOGA STUDIO & THIRD EYE
GALLERYBELL’S MYSTICAL
BEGINNINGSBIGFOOT CREATIVEBLUEBONNET BARDEPOT GALLERY
D.M. WEALTH MANAGEMENTDOPE CHAPEL
DREAMER CONCEPTSFIREHOUSE ART CENTER
GALLERY 123GRAY OWL COFFEE
GUESTROOM RECORDSJACOBSON HOUSE
LOCALMAINSITE
CONTEMPORARY ARTMICHELANGELO’S
COFFEE & WINE BAR
NORMAN ARTS COUNCILNORMAN MUSIC
FESTIVALOPOLIS
SANDALWOOD & SAGETHE SOCIAL CLUB
STASHSTUDIO INK
TRiOAND MANY MORE!
M A N DAT O R YGRANT WORKSHOPS
F O R F Y 1 5 - 1 6 N A C G R A N T S
7 P.M. NOVEMBER 10, 20144 P.M. NOVEMBER 17, 2014
NONPROFITS
WHAT: Holly Wilson Artist Talk + Closing Reception for Can You Hear Me Now and Dialogos e Interpretaciones
WHERE: MAINSITE Contemporary Art, 122 E. MainWHEN: Artist Talk: 5 p.m. | Closing Reception 6 to 10 p.m.
ABOUT: MAINSITE Contemporary Art: Home of the Norman Arts Council displays Can You Hear Me Now — featuring new work from Oklahoma artist & sculptor Holly Wilson — and Dialogos E Intrepretaciones: the Americas, a print exchange featuring artists from across North & South America. MAINSITE is also showcasing the work
of NAC Individual Artist Award winner, woodworker, musician and furniture designer Hunter Roth in the Library Gallery as well as Norman photographer Casey Kim in the
Water Closet Gallery. A special artist talk with Holly Wilson will kickoff at 5 p.m. before the closing reception. There’s also free refreshments and snacks from LOCAL.
WHAT: Firehouse Art Center’s 2014 Holiday Gift GalleryWHERE: Firehouse Art Center, 444 S. Flood
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Firehouse Art Center is hosting its annual Holiday Gift Gallery. This festive,
yearly expansion of the Firehouse’s gift shop into the gallery exhibition space provides an opportunity for the FAC to highlight and support local artists by showcasing their work for sale to the public. The Holiday Gift Gallery inclues a wide assortment of original and handmade artwork on high-quality crafts, including ceramic vessels, blown-glass, vases,
wooden toys, jewelry, textiles and more.
WHAT: Opening Reception for New ExhibitionWHERE: Jacobson House Native Art Center, 609 Chautauqua
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Jacobson House Native Art Center is pleased to announce a new exhibit featuring
the work of three of Oklahoma’s most prominent contemporary artists: Virginia Stroud, Robert Taylor and Merlin Little Thunder.
WHAT: The Small Works Show + Art ChatWHERE: The Depot, 200 S. Jones
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: The Depot Gallery is open with an Art Chat and reception for its fourth annual
Small Works Show, which features works from Rick Fry, Almira Grammer, Brad Price,
Bert Seabourn and John Seward.
WHAT: Featured Artists Twig Capra, Lauren Florence & MoreWHERE: Dreamer Concepts: A Community Art Space, 428 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Dreamer Concepts: A Community Art Space is open at their new location, showcasing the work of emerging artists like Twig Capra, Lauren
Florence, Erin Schalk, Josh Webb and Andrea Wijkowski.
T R i O P R E S E N T SKID’S CORNER
W E A T H E R P E R M I T T I N G
KID’S CORNER (Corner of Main & Peters) comes back from 6-8 p.m. this November thanks to TRiO, who is arranging free art activities for families to
enjoy. TRiO assists low income and first generation students on their pathway to post secondary education. They serve 4 high schools and 6
middles schools in the Austin area. They specialize in financial literacy, college exploration, college
application processes, and financial aid processes. They are visiting the University of Oklahoma to teach their students about OU, the admissions process, and the community of Norman. As part of their visit here,
they have partnered with the Norman Arts Council for community service.
STUDIOS, SHOPS,
GALLERIES & MORE
WHAT: Featured Artist Trisha Thompson Adams + Annah Chakola (Boho Gypsy) + Second Chance Animal Sanctuary Art Auction + 2nd Friday Concert Series Show
WHERE: STASH, 412 E. MainWHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.
ABOUT: STASH opens up with new featured artist Trisha Thompson Adams, along with new work from Annah Chakola of Boho Gypsy and a special art auction to benefit Second Chance Animal Sanctuary. They will also host this month’s 2nd Friday Concert Series show,
featuring John Calvin Abney, Idabel and Stranded at the Station.
WHAT: The Molecular Gastronomy of CoffeeWHERE: Gray Owl Coffee, 223 E. Gray
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Gray Owl Coffee is exhibiting posters produced following a pilot project on the molecular gastronomy of coffee conducted by first year Honors students at the
University of Oklahoma.
WHAT: Featured Artist Bethany YoungWHERE: The Social Club, 209 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: The Social Club welcomes featured artist Bethany Young, an Oklahoma native and photographer who captures her love of the state’s landscapes with her
work printed on wood.
WHAT: Featured Artists Hoka Skenandore & April HolderWHERE: Bigfoot Creative, 315 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Bigfoot Creative is featuring new work by husband and wife Hoka
Skenandore and April Holder of Shawnee. The Native American artists will be joined by acoustic music and more.
WHAT: Featured Artist Gloria LamarWHERE: D.M. Wealth Management in the Vista Building, 201 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: D.M. Wealth Management is excited to showcase new work by Gloria Lamar. Lamar worked at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum for over a decade. She now focuses on her art work, winning awards at Midsummer
Nights Fair and Mayfair in recent years.
WHAT: Sketchbook Show + Shishio Album ReleaseWHERE: Dope Chapel, 115 S. Crawford
WHEN: 6 to 11 p.m.ABOUT: Dope Chapel has a sketchbook/journal/notebook/diary show, featuring a massive collection gathered from artists across the country. They end the night with Shishio’s record
release show, featuring an assorted group of Oklahoma bands and noisemakers like Askanse, Weak Knees, Repioneers and Sardashhh.
WHAT: Featured Artists Rick & Tracey BewleyWHERE: LOCAL, 2262 W. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: LOCAL is showcasing the glass work of Rick & Tracey Bewley, the husband-and-wife pair behind the new Norman Public Arts-sponsored sculpture on the corner
of Main and Porter.
WHAT: Featured Artist Tiffany EdwardsWHERE: Third Eye Gallery at Ashtanga Yoga Studio, 120 E. Tonhawa
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Third Eye Gallery and Ashtanga Yoga Studio has Tiffany Edwards and the
Boop Collection. Edwards is inspired by mythology, nature and the universe.
WHAT: Drum Circle + Featured ArtistsWHERE: Bell’s Mystical Beginnings, 529 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Bell’s Mystical Beginnings is hosting their 2nd Friday Drum Circle with girls
from A Mirage Dance Company. There are specials on Oracle and Tarot Readings and free 10 minute healing energy sessions as the store showcases local artists and
provides free refreshments.
WHAT: Gallery 123 OpeningWHERE: Gallery 123, 123 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Gallery 123 invites everyone UP to see what’s new in the gallery.
WHAT: Jahruba + The Sterling SistersWHERE: Sandalwood & Sage, 322 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Sandalwood & Sage has musical guests Jahruba and friends drumming & strumming the night away. Lori J & Lana K — the Sterling Sisters — are back and will have their own special brand of Native and Oklahoma Jewelry in sterling silver and
beads and as always light refreshments.
WHAT: Featured Artist David RogersWHERE: Studio Ink, 220 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Studio Ink will feature Tulsa native Charles Caleb Burgess. His aerosol and
acrylic pieces bring richness to everyday life through rhythm and non-traditional color. Join them for snacks and refreshments and sign up for a free print giveaway!
2ND FRIDAY SHOWS
& PERFORMANCES
WHAT: 2nd Friday Concert Series: John Calvin Abney, Idabel & Stranded at the StationWHERE: STASH, 412 E. Main
WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Norman Arts Council and Norman Music Festival present the 2nd Friday Concert Series, this time featuring some of the most gorgeous folk music the state
of Oklahoma has to offer with John Calvin Abney, Idabel and Stranded at the Station. The show is free, all-ages and starts at 7 p.m. at STASH in the STASH Annex.
WHAT: Random Noise: Bored Wax & Plain SpeakWHERE: Guestroom Records, 125 E. Main
WHEN: 7:15 p.m.ABOUT: Norman Arts Council and Guestroom Records are collaborating to bring you Random Noise, an eclectic series bringing you even more music during the art walk. This month we’ve got the guitar-driven indie pop of Bored Wax, along with the Death Cab for
Cutie-inspired Plain Speak. It’ll start at 7:15 p.m. and wrap up before 9!
WHAT: Ardent Spirits + B.A. FielderWHERE: Bluebonnet Bar, 321 E. Main
WHEN: 10 p.m.ABOUT: The Bluebonnet Bar is happy to present the gypsy jazz, blues-inspired
noise of the Ardent Spirits along with Okie-centric balladeer B.A. Fielder at 10 p.m.
WHAT: Performance by Heartbreak RodeoWHERE: Michelangelo’s Coffee & Wine Bar
WHEN: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.ABOUT: Michelangelo’s Coffee & Wine Bar plays host to a free performance by
Heartbreak Rodeo from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
WHAT: The Bourgeois Album Release with Helen Kelter Skelter & GumWHERE: Opolis, 113 N. Crawford
WHEN: 8 p.m.ABOUT: Opolis is alive with a record release party for The Bourgeois, also featuring psych rockers Helen Kelter Skelter and indie poppers Gum. Doors open at 8 p.m. with
the show starting at 10. $5 at the door.
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