2nd friday art walk guide: december 2013
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A look at what's happening at December 2013's 2nd Friday Art WalkTRANSCRIPT
ART WALK GUIDE
DECEMBER 13, 2013
ND
FRIDAYCIRCUIT OF ART
NORMAN, OK
PRESENTED BY THE
NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL
ON THE COVER:
AARON WHISNER
AT MAINSITE
CONTEMPORARY ART
PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS
BALL & MORSEBELL’S MYSTICAL BEGINNINGS
BIGFOOT CREATIVEBLUEBONNET BAR
D.M. WEALTH MANAGEMENTTHE DINER
DREAMER CONCEPTSFIREHOUSE ART CENTER
FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ARTFIRST FIDELITY BANK
GALLERY 123JACOBSON HOUSE
JE’S BEND MAIN STREET MEMORABLES
MAINSITE CONTEMPORARY ARTMARIPOSA COFFEE ROASTERY
LWPB ARCHITECTUREMICHELANGELO’S COFFEE & WINE BAR
THE MOORE-LINDSAY HISTORICAL HOUSENORMAN ARTS COUNCIL
NORMAN PARK FOUNDATIONTHE PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO
OPOLIS SANDALWOOD & SAGE
SCISSORTAIL SCHOOL OF ARTSHEVAUN WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES
THE SOCIAL CLUBSONDER MUSIC, DANCE & ART
STASHTHIRD EYE GALLERY
TRIBES
ON THE COVER:
AARON WHISNER
AT MAINSITE
CONTEMPORARY ART
NEWS
Music and visual art have always existed hand-in-hand. This relationship is explored in Noise Makers, a group exhibition featuring Justin Camilli, Matt Goad, Chad Mount, Denny Schmickle and Aaron Whisner opening on Friday, December 13 at MAINSITE Contemporary Art, 122 E. Main, Norman.
“There’s a language to both art and music that you’ll find running through and combining in the works featured in Noise Makers,” said Joshua Boydston, gallery manager of MAINSITE Contemporary Art and curator of the exhibition. “These artists all come armed with alternative and progressive sensibilities, and there’s a rebelliousness to these pieces that manifest themselves in such drastically different ways with each artist. You can see how their musical influences take shape in their art and their design sensibilities tie back to what they listen to. It’s an interesting give and take that I think visitors will be able to see in these pieces.”
The artists hail from across Oklahoma and Kansas and work in a variety of different mediums.
Justin Camilli is a printmaker and musician who has lived across the Southwest, currently residing in Lawrence, Kansas. His imaginative and often darkly mysterious pieces are exemplified in the cover he created for Oklahoma City indie rock outfit Tallows.
Matt Goad is an Oklahoma City artist who has worked professional as a graphic designer and illustrator for nearly 20 years, though he’s only recently made the jump to painting on canvas. His whimsical, geometric paintings of animal and nature draw inspiration from classical graphic design and the pop art reproduction of the mid-twentieth century. He has designed countless concert posters and album covers over the years and currently fronts Oklahoma indie act Feel Spectres.
MUSIC AND VISUAL ART COLLIDE IN NOISE MAKERS
Chad Mount is an Oklahoma-based artist who works in illustration, painting and more. His work has appeared in exhibitions across North America, Asia and Europe. Mount has worked with bands like Horse Thief and Brother Bear. Recently, he has experimented with projection mapping, a technological art form that turns objects into a surface for video projection, which he combined with live painting at a recent performance alongside the Canterbury Chorale Society.
Denny Schmickle is a Tulsa-based artist and graphic designer who specializes in hand-printed silkscreen concert posters and gallery installations. He has designed posters for the likes of Rilo Kiley, Ratatat, The Melvins, BRONCHO and Meat Puppets.
Aaron Whisner is a Tulsa-based artist and designer who works in screen-printed posters, apparel and gallery installations. His street-art influenced art and designs have found their way into publications like CMYK Magazine, and he has designed posters for Jurassic 5, Caribou and Band of Horses.
Additionally, Noise Makers will showcase an audio-visual installation created by Norman New Wave band Depth & Current.
The Library Gallery features Norman Arts Council Individual Artist Award winner and photographer Sarah Engle-Barnett.
The Water Closet Gallery will house Place Make an exhibit from local painter and sculptor Anna Thomas.
The opening reception will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, December 13 at MAINSITE Contemporary Art, 122 E. Main, Norman, Okla. in conjunction with December’s 2nd Friday Circuit of Art. The exhibit will run through Saturday, January 11 with a closing reception scheduled from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, January 10.
MAINSITE Contemporary Art is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Visit mainsite-art.com for more information.
The Norman Public Arts Board is pleased to announce the winners of both of the latest phases of the Artist Designed Bicycle Racks and Park Sculpture Projects.
Bike rack designs by M. Lavina McKinzey, Laura Fortner, Christina Giacona and Patrick Conlon, David Littlejohn and Michael J. Wilson will be fabricated locally by McPherson Machine Shop. They are scheduled to be installed in Spring 2014.
The long-term goal of the Artist Designed Bike Racks Project is to increase the use of bicycles for transportation in the downtown while also supporting the state’s evolving arts culture. The project is made possible through support from Fowler Volkswagen of Norman.
“Artist designed bike racks are a natural fit for Norman,” said Larry Walker, Chair of the Norman Public Arts Board. “There is a great culture of biking for transportation in the downtown and Campus Corner areas and we wanted to create something to encourage even more people to pedal around.”
A design review board composed of local arts advocates, bicycle advocates and other community stakeholders worked with the Public Arts Board and were responsible for selecting the winning bike rack designs.
The Public Arts Board also selected the latest fiberglass duck sculptures to be installed in Norman parks. This phase asked artists to design sculptures with a patriotic theme, and all three selected sculptures will be placed in Reaves Park (located at Jenkins Avenue between Timberdell and Constitution). Reaves Park houses the Veterans’ Memorial and is also the site used for the City of Norman’s Annual Fourth of July activities.
The goal of this project is to create and install sculptures that encourage creativity from the viewers and users of the park. The completed sculptures will be installed and dedicated in Spring 2014.
Evan Davenport, Jae Won Jung and Aimee Rook submitted the winning sculpture designs. The Public Arts Board continues to develop new community art projects and strives to expand Norman’s reputation of being an arts supportive community. These projects are supported by donations to the Art in Public Places Fund through utility bills and fund raising efforts by the board.
For more information, please contact Norman Arts Council by email at [email protected] or by phone at 405.360.1162.
NORMAN PUBLIC ARTS BOARD ANNOUNCES SELECTIONS FOR LATEST BICYCLE RACKS AND PARK SCULPTURES INSTALLATIONS
CALL TO ARTISTSDeadline: January 20, 2013
Identity is defined as the set of characteristics that enable an entity to be definable and distinguishable from others. While we can list these characteristics about ourselves, we must acknowledge that this list of traits is not static. The reality of our personal identity is that it is not only fluid but also self-assigned. As individuals we have control of the construction of our own identity. In a less intentional mode, we grow and change as humans while our identity evolves with us.
The announcement by the Oxford Dictionaries that the 2013 Word of the Year is ‘selfie’ indicates that our understanding of identity has grown to accommodate a new mode and method of presentation. Yet this just may be the most recent incarnation in the long history of self-portraiture that has been a staple of artistic practice for centuries. We seek submissions
from artists whose work interrogates self-identification and self-presentation. Submissions may explore the fluidity of identity or identities defined by culture, gender, nationality, religious beliefs, etc. We welcome work from all media including performance and installation.
Please submit images of your work along with artist name, titles, dimensions, and medium. For performance and installation proposals, please include a brief description of your idea along with duration time, dimension, etc. that is relevant. Each artist may submit up to five works.
This exhibition will be installed at MAINSITE gallery in Norman from February 14 – March 14, 2013.
Submit all materials to: [email protected]
ACTIVITIES COURTESY OF NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL
& SONDER MUSIC, DANCE & ART
KID’S CORNER
KID’S CORNER
KID’S CORNER
KID’S CORNER
FROM 6-8 p.m. PARKING LOT AT PETERS & MAIN
NONPROFITS
WHAT: Opening Reception for Noise MakersWHERE: 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 Noise Makers, a group exhibition studying the relationship between music and visual art featuring works by Justin Camilli, Matt Goad, Chad Mount, Denny Schmickle and Aaron Whisner and an audio-visual installation from Norman New Wave band Depth & Current. Norman Individual Artist Sarah Engel-Barnett will be showcasing her exhibits The Thunderbird and Timothy Note in The Library Gallery, while Anna Thomas
presents Place Make in the Water Closet Gallery.
WHAT: Firehouse Holiday GalleryWHERE: Firehouse Art Center, 444 S. Flood
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Firehouse Art Center will open the annual Firehouse Holiday Gallery, offering
a wide range of fine art and seasonal crafts from local artisans that make for wonderfully unique holiday gifts.
WHAT: Holiday Art MarketWHERE: Jacobson House, 609 Chatauqua
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Jacobson House hosts its Holiday Art Market from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. The market features paintings and prints by Native artists from across Oklahoma, including Sharron Ahtone Harjo, Sherman Chaddlesone, Chad
Earles and more.
WHAT: Dreamer 52: Artists After HoursWHERE: Dreamer Concepts: An Art Space for Emerging Artists, 324 E. Main
WHEN: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.ABOUT: Dreamer Concepts celebrates its 7th birthday during the opening of Dreamer 52:
Artists After Hours.
WHAT: Small Works ShowWHERE: The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S. Jones
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: The Performing Arts Studio continues with the third annual Small
Works Show, featuring art from Carolyn Faseler, Rick Fry, Skip Hill, Don Holladay, Tim Kenney, Brad Price, Bert Seabourn, Corazon Watkins and Betty Wood. Enjoy
refreshments and jazzy holiday music by A Shade of Blue along the way.
ART“à la Carte” At
The
Come to the Fred � rst!
Dec. 13, 5-7 PM
Free Food & Hot Drinks
Live Music by Sherree Chamberlain
MUSE, the museum store, annual Holiday Grab Bag Sale - all day! Draw a grab bag with a mystery discount of 15-40% on total purchases.
Admission is always free!
Ornament Decorating
WHAT: Christmas Open HouseWHERE: The Moore-Lindsay Historical House, 508 N. Peters
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: The Moore-Lindsay Historical House hosts its Christmas Open House,
featuring free carriage rides to Main Street, free holiday food, carols by the Norman Community Choral Society and local jewelry and bakery vendors.
GALLERIES,
SHOPS & STUDIO
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WHAT: A Blackwatch Christmas Release Concert + Featured Artist Samantha LambWHERE: STASH, 412 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 11 p.m.ABOUT: STASH features the work of artist Samantha Lamb, whose passion for farm life and lovely light shape her photography. STASH also hosts the album release party for the Fowler
VW-sponsored A Blackwatch Christmas Vol. III (Holly-Tonk & Jingle Beats) in the Annex featuring performances by many of the artists who contributed tracks to the album. Free
refreshments and vinyl records will be on hand! Mariposa Coffee Roastery will also be serving up hot drinks in their mobile coffee shop.
WHAT: Featured Artist Jack ScottWHERE: The Social Club, 209 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: The Social Club is proud to present the work of artist and singer-
songwriter Jack Scott. Three DJs will be spinning Christmas tunes to go along with holiday beverages and sweet treats.
WHAT: Featured Artist Danja MacNeill and Live Music from Frank LawrenceWHERE: D.M. Wealth Management in the Vista Building, 201 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: D.M. Wealth Management welcomes featured artist Danja MacNeill,
who will display a wide variety of mixed media pieces. Frank Lawrence will also be performing some live music!
WHAT: Artist/Jeweler Tracy WilliamsonWHERE: Main Street Memorables, 531 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Main Street Memorables will feature the jewelry of artist Tracy
Williamson (of Wild Horse Moon). Horse lovers will adore her unique designs and handmade, romantic prairie fashions.
WHAT: Gallery 123 Holiday SaleWHERE: Gallery 123, 123 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Gallery 123 is having a holiday special, featuring good food, great art and 10%
off all items in the Gallery, which include pieces by Pamela Bell, Sylvia Miller, Sherrie Phillips, Heidi James, Louanne Duckworth, Dion Mayes-Burnett, Ally Richardson, Kiki
Hiott, Steve Mouché, Bird Burnett and Dan Harris.
WHAT: Featured Photography and Archived Print SaleWHERE: Shevaun Williams & Associates, 221 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Shevaun Williams & Associates will be showing new photographs by Vanessa
Rudloff, new images by Shevaun Williams from New York, Paris and London and painting by Mike Simmons, proceeds from which will benefit the Anderson Chance Smith medical
fund. Shevaun Williams will also be having part two of her archived print sale.
WHAT: Featured Artists Chris and Tricia CastroWHERE: Ball & Morse, 111 N. Peters
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Ball and Morse showcase the paintings and drawings of Chris
and Tricia Castro.
WHAT: Winter Reception and Collaborative Youth Art ExhibitionWHERE: Third Eye Gallery, 120 E. Tonhawa
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Third Eye Gallery at Ashatanga Yoga Studio hosts a collaborative
exhibition featuring art by kids from ages 3 to 18. The wintery reception for the whole family will include magic, Acro Yoga, hula hooping and refreshments.
WHAT: Featured Artist J.J. Bradford + Live MusicWHERE: Michelangelo’s Coffee & Wine Bar, 207 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Michelangelo’s Coffee & Wine Bar features new art from J.J.
Bradford, including mixed media pieces and photography that captures things about everyday life you might see but not appreciate the details
of. There will also be free, live music in the air.
WHAT: 24th Annual Native American Art Calendar Signing & Holiday ShowWHERE: Tribes, 131 N.W. 24th
WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m.ABOUT: Tribes hosts its 24th Annual Native American Art Calendar Signing & Holiday Show from 7 to 9 p.m. Calendar artists include Richard Ray Whitman, Benjamin Harjo Jr., Micah “WereWulf” Wesley, Troy Anderson, Norma Howard, Steven Judd, Brent Learned, Dylan Cavin, Dolores Purdy, Harvey Pratt, George
Levi, David Kaskake and Carol Pate.
WHAT: Performance by John and Leah McGaha WHERE: Sandalwood & Sage, 322 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 10 p.m.ABOUT: Sandalwood & Sage hosts musical guests John and Leah McGaha. The
Norman-based husband and wife duo combine a unique blend of instrumental, Celtic Holiday music. Bead for Life will also be on hand, selling their handmade paper beaded
bracelets made by Ugandan women for one night only.
WHAT: Book Signing with Molly Levite Griffis + Extended Dining Hours!WHERE: The Diner, 213 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: The Diner opens up for special, 2nd Friday dining hours and
also hosts a book signing by local author Molly Levite Griffis.
WHAT: Artist Christmas MarketWHERE: Scissortail School of Art, 123 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Scissortail School of Art hosts an artist market, featuring one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts from local artist and crafters Lindsey Martin, Jenny Boehs-Wright,
Garrett Shockey, Whitney Womack, Kathy Sala-Rutherford and Doug Clark.
WHAT: Featured Artist Rick EvanWHERE: Tres Cantina, 305 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Tres Cantina is showing the photography of Rick Evan.
WHAT: Holiday GiftsWHERE: Je’s Bend, 123 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Je’s Bend is open with handsewn gifts available for purchase
WHAT: Featured Local ArtistsWHERE: Bell’s Mystical Beginnings, 321 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Bell’s Mystical Beginnings is welcomed to the neighborhood and
features art from several local artists, including Lauren Kelly and more.
WHAT: Artist Showcase and Art Walk TeesWHERE: Bigfoot Creative, 315 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Bigfoot Creative is showcasing local artists, selling a limited edition art walk t-shirt designed by Norman artists and serving up free refreshments, as well! Take a picture with the life size Bigfoot cutout by
Barry Magnin while you are there.
WHAT: Art Show + JV’s Fillin Station + Brian CagleWHERE: Bluebonnet Bar, 321 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Bluebonnet Bar will show art celebrating three years of live music in the bar by J. Chris and Marissa Johnson. Chris’s drawings and
Marissa’s photographs beautifully document the community of creativity that has grown in this space with the inception of a live entertainment program. During 2nd Friday Late Night, live music will be provided by
JV’s Fillin Station and Brian Cagle, two “house favorite” local acts.
WHAT: 9th Annual Tree Photo ContestWHERE: First Fidelity Bank, 131 E. Main
WHEN: 6 to 9:30 p.m. ABOUT: First Fidelity Bank houses the 9th Annual Tree Photo Contest,
sponsored by The Norman Park Foundation. The reception will be held from 6 to 9:30 p.m., and the public is invited to view hundreds
of photographs of Oklahoma trees while enjoying live acoustic music, refreshments and an opportunity to vote for the People’s Choice Award.
LATE NIG
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WHAT: Sherree Chamberlain with TallowsWHERE: Opolis, 113 N. Crawford
WHEN: 9 p.m.ABOUT: Oklahoma favorite singer-songwriter Sherree Chamberlain returns to Opolis
with local indie rock outfit Tallows in hand. Cover is $8.