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2nd Friday Circuit of Art in July!

The Norman Arts Council invites all to attend the 2nd Friday Circuit of Art in July as events take place throughout the city. Art walkers can choose one or more of the various events taking place indoors or out from 6:00pm – 9:00pm Friday, July 8. 

The must attend event is the annual Midsummer Nights’ Fair at Lions Park presented by the Firehouse Art Center. The fair will feature artists, musicians, food and fun for all ages. Attendees can then venture indoors to the FAC Faculty Show or travel over to the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art for art activities, Blues music in conjunction with KGOU & the Weekend Blues, and a film presented by deadCENTER Film Festival. All are also encouraged to visit the Jacobson House as they host the Kiowa Youth Art Competition.

For those inclined to visit the downtown arts district, there is much to see and hear. The Norman Arts Council has moved into the MAINSITE Contemporary Art Gallery and invites guests to join the staff and board of the NAC as we close the exhibit of Carol Beesley, Debby Kaspari, and Alan Atkinson.

The Performing Arts Studio presents the work of Jim Cobb once again as well as a reading by poet Alvin Turner from his newly released book, Hanging Men, in which he reveals the human elements—hubris, fear, desire, greed—behind the sensational and sensationalized 1909 vigilante hangings of four men who were slated to stand trial for the murder of a local businessman in Ada, OK.

Dreamer Concepts, Studio & Foundation opens its doors for Dreamer 35: the Thunderbird Artist Collective. STASH presents a mother and daughter show with the works of Chelsea & Asia Scudder. MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea features the work of Jenny Wright and Tom Farris as well as providing art activities for children in the Scissortail School of Art. Sandalwood & Sage welcomes guests for refreshments as they travel along the circuit.

Just around the corner on Gray Street, Sonder Music, Dance & Art showcases the new retail store featuring handmade, specialty, vintage and fair trade instruments and accessories. Sonder also welcomes guests to view the current exhibit Stars of the Cigar Box Guitar, Sarah Engel and Stewart Street Stringworks present an array f made and found homebuilt instruments, as well as photographs relating to the resurgence and significance of homebuilt musical instruments in the modern era.

Heading one block north to Tonhawa, attendees can visit the newly opened Third Eye Gallery in the Ashtanga Yoga Studio. The Third Eye Gallery will feature “Progressions” the work of Sarah Capshaw.

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 visitwww.NormanArts.org, or call the NAC office at 405-360-1162. 

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EVENTS FOR 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART JULY 8, 2011:

PARTICIPATING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS:

Firehouse Art Center (444 S Flood) invites everyone to attend the annual Midsummer Nights’ Fair as well as see the new FAC Faculty Show up in the FAC gallery.

The Performing Arts Studio (200 S Jones Avenue) presents the work of artist Jim Cobb, and Alvin Turner will be signing copies of his newly released book of poems, Hanging Men, in which he reveals the human elements—hubris, fear, desire, greed—behind the sensational and sensationalized 1909 vigilante hangings of four men who were slated to stand trial for the murder of a local businessman in Ada, OK.
Jacobson House (609 Chautauqua Ave) hosts the Kiowa Youth Art Competition.

Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (555 Elm Ave) presents art activities of Calder collages/mobiles, Blues, in conjunction with KGOU & the Weekend Blues, and film presented by deadCENTER Film Festival.

Dreamer Concepts (324 E Main St.) opens its doors for Dreamer 35: the Thunderbird Artist Collective.

NORMAN ARTS COUNCIL COMMUNITY PARTNERS:

STASH (412 E Main St) opens a Mother and Daughter show with the works of Chelsea and Asia Scudder.

MAINSITE Contemporary Art (122 E Main St) now the home of the Norman Arts Council welcomes all visitors to meet the staff and board of the NAC while we close the exhibition of artists Carol Beesley, Alan Atkinson and Debby Kaspari.

Gallery123 (123 E. Main St) invites all to sop by and take a break from the heat with a cold drink of lemonade and awesome snacks. Browse our gallery and enjoy our awesome art and fine crafts. On 2nd Friday, our hours are 6:00 pm - 10 pm. Our new summer hours are Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm, or by appointment.

Sonder Music, Dance & Art (225 E Gray St) showcases their new retail store from 6:00-10:00 p.m. The store features handmade, specialty, vintage and fair trade instruments and accessories. The store is complimented by the current art exhibit, Stars of the Cigar Box Guitar: Homebuilt Instruments in the Modern Era. Sarah Engel and Stewart Street Stringworks present an array of made and found homebuilt instruments, as well as photographs relating to the resurgence and significance of homebuilt musical instruments in the modern era.

Third Eye Gallery (120 E. Tonhawa) features the work “Progressions” by Sarah Capshaw.

MerryBelle’s Gifts, Art & Tea (230 E. Main St.) features the work of Jenny Wright, Tom Farris, There will be refreshments available along with live music. In the back at Scissortail School of Art, there will be activities for children. MerryBelle’s currently houses over 40 different artist’s wares with new items available every 2nd Friday!

Maggy’s Thread Designs (122 E Main St) will be at the Midsummer Nights’ Fair. 10% of all sales are given to the Women’s Resource Center.

Sandalwood & Sage (322 E Main St) will be open for visitors and will be providing refreshments!

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/75
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LWPB Architecture (128 E Main St) welcome artists Sean McDow, Anna Parsons, and Lorena McClain.

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