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The City of Norman seems somewhat empty now that summer break has arrived. However, the Norman Arts Council is pleased to announce the 2nd Friday Circuit of Art on Friday, June 10, 2011 will be more fun than ever with a month of individual artists. 
Events in and around the Downtown Arts District and central Norman welcome art-goers, family, and friends on a fun and free evening. All events take place from 6:00 pm to at least 9:00 pm Friday on what should be a warm summer night.
The Firehouse Art Center welcomes visitors to view its students’ work and see the architectural designs from David Wanzer of 308 Design Collaborative for their capital campaign “Keeping the Flame of Art Burning.”
Individual artists’ work will be on display at STASH, Pink Elephant Café, MAINSITE Contemporary Art, the Performing Arts Studio, Gallery 123, Third Eye Gallery, Jacobson House, MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea, and many others.
The Performing Arts Studio welcomes Jim Cobb and invites visitors to view his work while listening to the performance of Philipp Gulidov and friends. The Jacobson House opens its doors Friday evening for a welcome reception.
STASH presents the works of photographer Greer Owings-Husserl (photo above). Pink Elephant Café welcomes Erin Elise. The exhibit of Carol Beesley, Alan Atkinson, and Debby Kaspari will end with a closing reception this 2nd Friday at MAINSITE Contemporary Art.
The new additions of Third Eye Gallery and MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea celebrate the individual artists as well this month. Third Eye Gallery will exhibit work in all media devoted to the exploration of human spirituality. MerryBelle’s will feature the art from Rebelline and Emily Riggs as well as live music from Christophe and Kick Nancy Down.
These and many other events take place during the 2nd Friday Circuit of Art only in Norman, Oklahoma.
2nd Friday Circuit of Art – a monthly, citywide celebration of art – is a collaboration between artists, art organizations, and businesses, brought to you by the Norman Arts Council. Whether you like dance, painting, photography, or music, there will be something for you to see and hear during the 2nd Friday of this month in Norman. All events are free and open to the public from 6:00 p.m. until at least 9:00 p.m.
More information is available online at www.2ndFridayNorman.com. For information on other Norman Arts Council events, please visit www.NormanArts.org, or call the NAC office at 405-360-1162. 
  
EVENTS FOR 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART JUNE 10, 2011: 
PARTICIPATING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS:
 Firehouse Art Center (444 S Flood) welcomes visitors to view the student work of the FAC and exhibits architectural designs from David Wanzer of 308 Design Collaborative for the capital campaign, “Keeping the Flame of Art Burning.”
The Performing Arts Studio (200 S Jones Avenue) presents the work of artist Jim Cobb with the performance by Philipp Gulidov and friends.
Jacobson House (609 Chautauqua Ave) will have a reception to welcome all visitors to the gallery.
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (555 Elm Ave) invites everyone for music and art activities at Art a’la Carte!
Dreamer Concepts (324 E Main St.) will have no event for June, but return in July.
NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL COMMUNITY PARTNERS:
STASH (412 E Main St) presents the works of photographer Greer Owings-Husserl.
Pink Elephant Café (301 E Main St) presents the work of artist Erin Elise.
MAINSITE Contemporary Art (122 E Main St) closes the exhibition of artists Carol Beesley, Alan Atkinson and Debby Kaspari.
Gallery123 (123 E. Main St) invites all to come by, have some refreshment, and enjoy the new look and new artists.
Third Eye Gallery (120 E. Tonhawa in the Ashtanga Yoga Studio) will have exhibitions of work in all media devoted to the exploration of human spirituality and the inaugural exhibition: “Visions of Quiet Dignity: Photographs of South India.”
MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea (230 E. Main St.)will be featuring colorful art from Rebelline and Emily Riggs.  Stop by to see these unique pieces of work.  There will be live music from Christophe and Kick Nancy Down while you grab some snacks and refreshments.  Scissortail School of Art in the back will have crafting projects for kids!  Put a dollar donation in the raffle for a ticket to win a piece of art.  Also, check out our new handmade local items in the gift shop.  Don’t miss out!
Maggy’s Threads (122 E Main St, above MAINSITE) welcomes visitors to come up and visit for great gifts, art, food and fun… and the work of Bill Williams!
OTHER EVENTS:
Wildcare Foundation welcomes all to participate in the “Run for your Wildlife” 5K Run and 1 mile walk! The 5K and Walk will begin at Andrews Park and follow Legacy Trail. More info at http://www.signmeup.com/75806
Cleveland County Democratic Party (402 W Main St) will host an open house with art and refreshments.
 Follow us on Twitter @2ndFridayNorman or find us on Facebook! 

The City of Norman seems somewhat empty now that summer break has arrived. However, the Norman Arts Council is pleased to announce the 2nd Friday Circuit of Art on Friday, June 10, 2011 will be more fun than ever with a month of individual artists. 

Events in and around the Downtown Arts District and central Norman welcome art-goers, family, and friends on a fun and free evening. All events take place from 6:00 pm to at least 9:00 pm Friday on what should be a warm summer night.

The Firehouse Art Center welcomes visitors to view its students’ work and see the architectural designs from David Wanzer of 308 Design Collaborative for their capital campaign “Keeping the Flame of Art Burning.”

Individual artists’ work will be on display at STASH, Pink Elephant Café, MAINSITE Contemporary Art, the Performing Arts Studio, Gallery 123, Third Eye Gallery, Jacobson House, MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea, and many others.

The Performing Arts Studio welcomes Jim Cobb and invites visitors to view his work while listening to the performance of Philipp Gulidov and friends. The Jacobson House opens its doors Friday evening for a welcome reception.

STASH presents the works of photographer Greer Owings-Husserl (photo above). Pink Elephant Café welcomes Erin Elise. The exhibit of Carol Beesley, Alan Atkinson, and Debby Kaspari will end with a closing reception this 2nd Friday at MAINSITE Contemporary Art.

The new additions of Third Eye Gallery and MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea celebrate the individual artists as well this month. Third Eye Gallery will exhibit work in all media devoted to the exploration of human spirituality. MerryBelle’s will feature the art from Rebelline and Emily Riggs as well as live music from Christophe and Kick Nancy Down.

These and many other events take place during the 2nd Friday Circuit of Art only in Norman, Oklahoma.

2nd Friday Circuit of Art – a monthly, citywide celebration of art – is a collaboration between artists, art organizations, and businesses, brought to you by the Norman Arts Council. Whether you like dance, painting, photography, or music, there will be something for you to see and hear during the 2nd Friday of this month in Norman. All events are free and open to the public from 6:00 p.m. until at least 9:00 p.m.

More information is available online at www.2ndFridayNorman.com. For information on other Norman Arts Council events, please visit www.NormanArts.org, or call the NAC office at 405-360-1162. 

EVENTS FOR 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART JUNE 10, 2011:

PARTICIPATING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS:

Firehouse Art Center (444 S Flood) welcomes visitors to view the student work of the FAC and exhibits architectural designs from David Wanzer of 308 Design Collaborative for the capital campaign, “Keeping the Flame of Art Burning.”

The Performing Arts Studio (200 S Jones Avenue) presents the work of artist Jim Cobb with the performance by Philipp Gulidov and friends.

Jacobson House (609 Chautauqua Ave) will have a reception to welcome all visitors to the gallery.

Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (555 Elm Ave) invites everyone for music and art activities at Art a’la Carte!

Dreamer Concepts (324 E Main St.) will have no event for June, but return in July.

NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL COMMUNITY PARTNERS:

STASH (412 E Main St) presents the works of photographer Greer Owings-Husserl.

Pink Elephant Café (301 E Main St) presents the work of artist Erin Elise.

MAINSITE Contemporary Art (122 E Main St) closes the exhibition of artists Carol Beesley, Alan Atkinson and Debby Kaspari.

Gallery123 (123 E. Main St) invites all to come by, have some refreshment, and enjoy the new look and new artists.

Third Eye Gallery (120 E. Tonhawa in the Ashtanga Yoga Studio) will have exhibitions of work in all media devoted to the exploration of human spirituality and the inaugural exhibition: “Visions of Quiet Dignity: Photographs of South India.”

MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea (230 E. Main St.)will be featuring colorful art from Rebelline and Emily Riggs.  Stop by to see these unique pieces of work.  There will be live music from Christophe and Kick Nancy Down while you grab some snacks and refreshments.  Scissortail School of Art in the back will have crafting projects for kids!  Put a dollar donation in the raffle for a ticket to win a piece of art.  Also, check out our new handmade local items in the gift shop.  Don’t miss out!

Maggy’s Threads (122 E Main St, above MAINSITE) welcomes visitors to come up and visit for great gifts, art, food and fun… and the work of Bill Williams!

OTHER EVENTS:

Wildcare Foundation welcomes all to participate in the “Run for your Wildlife” 5K Run and 1 mile walk! The 5K and Walk will begin at Andrews Park and follow Legacy Trail. More info at http://www.signmeup.com/75806

Cleveland County Democratic Party (402 W Main St) will host an open house with art and refreshments.

Follow us on Twitter @2ndFridayNorman or find us on Facebook!