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Gallery America

Suzanne Wallace Mears: Kaleidoscope
Visit a hidden world of artistic whimsy nestled right in the heart of Oklahoma City. The words "bright", "daring", and "fun" not only describe the art of Suzanne Wallace Mears, they describe her, but there's another term that captures the essence of her spirit as well, Captain Chaos. We try to keep up with the whirlwind of activity in this artist's studio.
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Laura Warriner: The Legacy of Laura
Some call her the Godmother of the OKC art scene. Laura Warriner was an artistic visionary who saw potential in her city and set out to do what she could to bring that potential to life. She opened an art gallery on the wrong side of the and brought contemporary art to her hometown. Today, the gallery, [Artspace] at Untitled, is a hub of creativity for local, regional, and national artists.
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Justin Echols: Meant to Be
Serious injuries received in a car accident while serving in the army reserves led OKC Police Officer Justin Echols to his purpose. Twenty years later, Echols is an accomplished Jazz musician who has played with the greats in America and Europe and now plays regularly in his home town. Gallery America catches up with this singer and musician just as he's on the cusp of making another life change.
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Denise Duong's Grand Adventure
For Oklahoma City artist Denise Duong, adventure is a normal part of life. When she isn't in her home studio creating pieces for clients and shows, she's likely in some far flung corner of the world rafting the Nile or hanging out with a Shaman. There is no doubt globe-trotting has had an impact on Duong's artistic vision.
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Brett McDanel: The Stain of Life
Norman, Oklahoma artist Brett McDanel turns weapons and steel into emotional sculptures exuding everything from joy to despair. Each tells a story in and of itself. Join Gallery America in February to see how and why McDanel turns weapons liked grenades and brass knuckles into birds and headlights into humans.
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Paseo Retro

Wed, Apr 04, 2018
The Paseo Arts District in Oklahoma City was one of the first art districts in the state of Oklahoma. It is home to 20 galleries, 80 artists, art schools, restaurants, and boutiques, all within walking distance of one another.The next installment of Gallery America takes a look back at some of those artists who have a presence in the Paseo to this very day.
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Katherine Reynolds: Neon Nobility
It wasn't easy to enter the neon sign field in the early 80's, but Katherine Reynolds persevered and today is an established neon artist and sign producer. If you live in Oklahoma City, you've seen her work. You just didn't know it. If you've ever wondered, "How did they make that gorgeous neon sign?", check out Gallery America's May 2018 feature on Katherine Reynolds, Oklahoma's Neon Nobility.
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