Learn Spiral Jewelry Making with Sally Cloud as a part of Norman Arts' Undercover Artist Series

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Norman Arts Council started the Undercover Artist series in 2017 to introduce would-be artists to a variety of different creative mediums through hands-on learning experiences aimed for novices, amateurs and intermediate artists, alike. Covering subjects like sculpting, storytelling and photography so far, the latest Undercover Artist workshop features spiral jewelry making, led by accomplished artisan Sally Cloud!

Sally Cloud Spiral Jewelry Workshop
1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 19, 2018

$75 registration fee includes jewelry making supplies for you to keep!
Registrations must be complete by Sunday, May 13th to allow ample time to order the supplies!

In one afternoon, participants completing the Sally Cloud Spiral Jewelry Workshop will leave with a finished piece of jewelry ready to wear!  Sally has been making wire spirals since making her first piece of jewelry at Philbrook Art Center in 1971 and will be sharing her knowledge and expertise in creating a focal point pendant of a hand shaped and hammered copper spiral.  The spiral is one of the five symbols of humankind and ancient and modern examples of spiral wire jewelry will be shown along with some of Sally’s original designs.  

Participants will receive their own beginning tool kit to take home!  This kit is a $50 value and includes flat nose pliers, round nose pliers, a chasing hammer, an anvil jewelry making steel bench block.  Each attendee will also have supplies available to create your own fun piece to take home the day of the workshop.  The possibilities are limitless!

Norman Arts Accepting Applications for 2018 O. Gail Poole Travel Award

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O. Gail Poole Memorial Travel Award

DEADLINE: MAY 18, 2018 AT MIDNIGHT CST
APPLY HERE

PARA ESPAÑOL

Nicole Poole, in remembrance of her father, Oklahoma artist O. Gail Poole, established this fund. Administered by the Norman Arts Council, this fund benefits artists of demonstrated merit and ability, providing the opportunity and freedom of travel, which Poole so adored.

Funds may be used for travel for a specific project, fee for attending a professional workshop, or other travel needs to be considered in the selection process.

AWARDS:

Norman Artist Travel Award - $1,500 awarded to an artist living in Norman, OK

Oklahoma Artist Travel Award - $1,500 award to an Oklahoma artist identifying with an ethnic, cultural, sexual, gender, economic or ability minority.

Recipient will be required to sign an agreement that the award will be used strictly for the travel purposes outlined in the Narrative Proposal of Use of Funds.

SELECTION CRITERIA:

Applications for the award will be reviewed by a selection committee of the Norman Arts Council according to the policies of the Council and considering the following criteria:

1. Artistic excellence, originality and ability to produce a consistent body of work as evidenced by representation of past work in images and other supporting materials.

2. Thoughtful proposed use of funds.

3. Ability to act professionally and as a good representative of the Norman arts community.

ELIGIBILITY:

All artists must:

1. Have resided in Norman, OK for at least the past 12 months.

OR

2. Have resided in Oklahoma for at least the past 12 months.

3. Submit a completed application by May 18, 2018 via this website. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

4. Attest that the submitted works of art are executed solely by the artist

5. Be over the age of 18.

SUBMISSION:

Submissions must be submitted electronically via this form. Paper submissions will not be accepted. Application must include:

1. Electronic Application

2. Artist Bio/Resume - Include a current professional bio or resume, emphasizing your exhibition and project experience. Past exhibitors may be contacted.

3. Narrative Proposal of Use of Funds - Include a description of how the funds will be used to assist in the professional pursuit of your artistic practice. If you are applying for the Oklahoma Travel Award, your narrative should include a statement of your diversity.

4. Images - Include a minimum of FIVE (5) and a maximum of TEN (10) images. Images should be in .jpg format with a minimum resolution of approximately 800x600 pixels.

5. Image ID Sheet - Include Title, year, medium for each image

6. Additional Support Materials

You may include additional materials that you feel will help support your application.

The Norman Arts Council reserves the right to withhold any awards based on the lack of qualified proposals.

Norman Arts Council Accepting Summer 2018 Arts Education Program Scholarship Applications through May 1

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In 2012, the Norman Arts Council introduced the Robert Kidd III Arts Programs Scholarship Fund to provide support for students in grades kindergarten through 8th grade who are residents of Norman to attend arts education programs with an established arts organization or educator. Awards are given for fall, spring and summer class sessions and can be used for private lessons, classes with an art organization or business (in Norman or elsewhere) or any other art education opportunity.

Scholarship Program Mission:  The Norman Arts Council Arts Education Scholarships are intended to provide Norman children with the opportunity to attend arts programming that is offered outside of schools.

Summer 2018 Arts Programs Scholarship Application 

DUE 11:59 PM TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018
APPLY BY CLICKING HERE

Note: Please read application guidelines thoroughly to ensure timely completion of all requirements!

ELIGIBILITY: The Norman Arts Council invites students in grades K-8 who live or go to school in Norman, Oklahoma to apply for a scholarship to offset the cost of an arts education experience provided by an established arts organization or educator.

APPLICATIONS: The NAC has recently restructured their scholarship criteria, so there is new information. Only Applications submitted through the on-line process will be considered for funding. Applications must be 100% completed for consideration. "I don't know" or "unsure" answers will deem an incomplete application.

SELECTION CRITERIA:  The NAC is seeking applications for scholarships from students who:

  • express a strong desire to enhance their arts education experience beyond what is offered at schools
  • demonstrate a past commitment to visual or performing arts
  • have the ability to commit to the completion of the program
  • have a financial need that prevents them from funding the tuition themselves
  • priority will be given to new applicants, low income applicants, and applicants seeking funds for visual arts programs
  • $500 is the maximum award a single student will be granted
  • Applications must be 100% completed

Applicants will not be turned down for not meeting all of the criteria. It is encouraged, however, to try to meet as many as possible and to address the criteria directly in the proposal.

AWARDS:  Award notification will be by mail. Due to limited funds, applicants may not receive the full funding requested and/or may not receive any funding at this time.

DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS:  Upon award notification and receipt of agreement, the Norman Arts Council will give the awarded funds directly to the organization or individual implementing the program applied for on behalf of the student. Should the program be cancelled for any reason by the organization or individual implementing, the funds will be returned to the Norman Arts Council’s scholarship program and may be applied for during the next cycle.

COMMITMENT TO PROGRAM:  Upon award notification, the student’s parent or legal guardian will receive an agreement that states they will commit to ensuring the student’s regular attendance to the program. If the student fails to attend at least 75% of the program, the student will be asked to withdraw; any remaining funds will be returned to the Norman Arts Council’s scholarship program; and the student will not be eligible in the future.

AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS:  The total amount of scholarship funds available may be awarded to one applicant or divided among multiple applicants. The Norman Arts Council reserves the right to not award any scholarships should there be a lack of qualified candidates or shortage of scholarship funds.

LIABILITY:  Award recipients and their guardians agree to indemnify and hold harmless the NAC, its employees, its agents, and its Board of Directors, in connection with any action, claim, lawsuit, charge, or proceeding, including but not limited to any civil action in State or Federal Court, or before any State or Federal agency, which is made or brought against recipients, NAC, and/or any of NAC's employees, agents, or board members, by any person or entity, based upon and/or arising out of a recipient's use of the funds.

APPEALS:  Any applicant who is denied a scholarship in whole or in part may only appeal directly to the NAC Education Committee on the following grounds: 1) discrimination against the applicant or its membership on the basis of: race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, or disability, which is shown to have materially and adversely affected the outcome of their application; 2) illegal activity on the part of the Education Committee or a member of the Education Committee, which is shown to have materially and adversely affected the outcome of their application. 

The Robert Kidd III Arts Programs Scholarship Fund is made possible with support from Republic Bank and Trust, Norman Communities Foundation, Allied Arts and the City of Norman.

Norman Public Arts Seeks Artists for Skate Park Street Art Project

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CRE8nSK8 Relocation Project: The Four Elements
Due by 3 pm Monday, February 12, 2018
CLICK TO APPLY

In 2013, the Norman Public Arts Board hosted the CRE8nSK8 project to enhance the Blake Baldwin Skate Park at Andrews Park with street art-style painting on the ramps. This award-winning project has been a community favorite since. 

However, updates to Andrews Park and the intersection of James Garner and Acres require that the Skate Park be temporarily de-installed. The City of Norman Parks Department and the Norman Public Arts Board are working together to keep the Skate Park alive during the updates. The ramps will be divided among 4 other parks in Norman and new street art painting will be installed on the ramps. 

The Norman Public Arts Board is accepting proposals for the designs for two of these parks: 

The selected artists will be working as team with the other artists so each artist will have a chance to contribute to the painting in all four parks and the work will be spread out over 4 Sundays in April. 

Selected artists will each be awarded a $600 honorarium for their design and work. The cost of the spray paint will be covered by the Norman Parks Department. The selected artists are not responsible for the cost of materials for the project.

Artist Eligibility

The Public Arts Board will review proposals from qualified artists. Any artist wishing to apply must fit one of these descriptions to be qualified: 

1.      Live in Norman, OK for at least the past 365 days OR
2.     Have exhibited at MAINSITE Contemporary Art: Home of the Norman Arts Council at some time since January 1, 2012

Timeline:

Monday, February 12, 2018  @ 3:00pm CST – Deadline for submissions to the CRE8nSK8 Relocation Project - The Four Elements
Tuesday, February 13, 2018 – Notification of selected artists
Sunday, April 8, 2018 - Park #1 painting
Sunday, April 15, 2018 - Park #2 painting
Sunday, April 22, 2018 - Park #3 painting
Sunday, April 29, 2018 - Park #4 painting
Sunday, May 6, 2018 - Rain Day if needed

RFP Requirements

Artists are asked to submit the following:

  1. A rendering or sketch of your proposed design
  2. Statement about how your design incorporates the element theme of the park
  3. At least 3 examples of previous work that you feel showcase your ability to fulfill this project
  4. Image checklist of work examples including date, title, medium
  5. CV

For questions, contact:
Erinn Gavaghan
Executive Director, Norman Arts Council
erinn@normanarts.org
405-360-1162

Fowler Auto Seeks Artist for Interactive Community Artwork Piece

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Fowler Automotive believes that art, culture and thriving places are at the heart of thriving communities. It is important to us that we build up the communities that our dealerships call home. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to support many arts, culture and placemaking events year-round.

We are seeking artist proposals for an interactive and/or crowd-sourced art piece to be displayed at the community festivals that Fowler participates in throughout the 2018 season. Fowler is looking to provide interactive art experiences and to engage event attendees with the Fowler brand.

Proposals that incorporate automotive themes are not required, but would be encouraged. Because Fowler represents a variety of automotive brands, individual auto brands should not be incorporated into the piece. Themes could be visual or based on related experiences (ex: road trips, “my first car”).

Proposals should be able to engage both children and adults in participation.

Specifications:

  • The piece must be able to be broken down, stored, and setup for use at approximately 10 events throughout the year (think durability and mobility)
  • The piece must be transportable in a 6x8 pickup bed (think scale)
  • The piece must be able to be setup and broken down by a minimum of 2 individuals (think weight)
  • Electricity will be accessible at events if necessary

Project Budget: $3,500 for design, materials and labor

Project Timeline:

  • Call for submissions Jan. 29 – Feb. 19. Deadline Feb. 19, 5 p.m.
  • Final Acceptance Notification: Feb. 26
  • Completed Project Deadline: April 2

To submit, click  here