Norman Arts Council and City of Norman Seek Artist Submissions for Second Year of Artful Inlets Project

Derrick Adams works on his Artful Inlets project in 2019

Derrick Adams works on his Artful Inlets project in 2019

On behalf of the Norman Arts Council and the City of Norman, Oklahoma, the Norman Public Arts Board seeks artist submissions for Artful Inlets.

The City of Norman operates and maintains a series of underground pipes, open channels, ditches, and roadways used to collect or convey stormwater runoff from our homes and businesses to the nearest body of water, such as a creek, stream, or lake. In urban areas, stormwater runoff from hard surfaces, like roofs and driveways, flows along the side of the road until it reaches a storm drain, which is an opening or grate in the curb connected by pipes to the nearest waterbody.  Water and other materials that enter these storm drains are transported directly to our creeks and streams without any treatment. Some of the pollutants that enter our local creeks and streams with stormwater runoff include grass clippings, oil, trash, fertilizers, pesticides, and pet waste.

For the 2nd Annual Artful Inlets program, the Norman Arts Council, Public Arts Board, and City of Norman are inviting artists to submit designs that will transform city storm drains into works of public art. These artful inlets will educate and raise awareness that pollutants that go down storm drains have a devasting impact on our local water quality.

There are currently five Artful Inlets on Main Street, and this year we will be adding an additional five (5) drains identified for this project. They will all be on Main Street between Crawford and Webster Streets. The artwork should have a stormwater and/or water quality theme, H2Only,  and must be adaptable to any of the five specified drains. Each selected artist will incorporate their original design into the prescribed area around the storm drain. See below for details.

Submission Rules

  • Artists (or a team of artists) must be 18 years or older and a resident(s) of Cleveland County, Oklahoma. 

  • Artist who completed an Artful Inlets design in 2019 are eligible to submit in 2020.

  • All designs must be submitted on the provided Design Worksheet.

  • Design proposals must be submitted through Submittable no later than February 14, 2020. Only applications submitted through the on-line process will be considered.

  • Artists must submit only original designs and, if selected, must install the selected, original design.

  • Submissions must include a short artist biography and information about the proposed design

  • A list of any additional materials to be used that are not provided must also be included

Design Criteria

  • Artistic excellence

  • Each design must include the slogan H2Only within the design.

  • When designing artwork, each artist is asked to consider the following themes:

  1. Stormwater Pollution

  2. Environmental Protection:  the importance of cleaner water

  • The design must be appropriate for a public space.

  • Any materials supplied by the artist must be eco-friendly, not contribute to stormwater pollution, and be pre-approved by the selection panel.

  • The design may not contain any business reference, promotions or advertisements.

  • It may not contain any breach of intellectual property, brands or trademarks, or depiction of illegal activity.

  • Final painting must match the proposed design.

Selected Artists will receive:

  • $400.00 stipend when installation and sealing is completed

  • Clean, primed area stationed off with appropriate traffic control devices while painting

  • Tent to provide shade over the area while painting

  • Sherwin-Williams Armorseal paint – black, white, yellow, red, and blue with a non-slip additive

  • Water for painting

  • Tubs and containers for water and paint

  • Drinking water

Selected Artists must provide:

  • The original design

  • Execution of the accepted design

  • Brushes

  • Any other supplies or tools they deem necessary to execute their design

The artists will be selected based on the materials submitted in this application. Artist selection for this project will be made by a panel including City of Norman staff and members of the Norman Public Arts Board who will choose 5 artists and 1 alternate based on the Design Criteria listed above.

The Selection Panel will assign a storm drain to each artist upon selection.

Artful Inlets Information Session

An information session will be held on January 22, 2020 at MAINSITE Contemporary Art Gallery, 122 East Main, Norman, Oklahoma at 6:30 pm. At the meeting, we will review the timeline and process for the 2020 Artful Inlets Program. Attendance at this meeting is not required of artists who want to submit for the project but attendance is strongly recommended. This will be an opportunity to learn more about applying for public art projects and to ask any questions you may have.

Timeline

  • Information Session will be held on January 22, 2020 at 6:30 pm

  • Submission deadline is February 14, 2020

  • Artists will be selected and notified by March 9, 2020

  • Installation of the artwork will be April 10 - 11, 2020 (weather allowing)

  • Mayor Clark’s walking tour celebrating the Artful Inlets will be April 15, 2020, 10:00 am – 11:30 am.

Questions:

Debby Williams, Public Art Manager, Norman Arts Council
debby@normanarts.org 
405-360-1162

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Calling Artists for Alice in ONEderland Auction and Raffle

Alice in ONEderland: Artist Call

Artists are invited to participate in the Norman Arts Council’s annual art auction and raffle.
This is an invitational exhibit of works to support the Norman Arts Council.

Please confirm participation by 5 p.m. Wednesday, February 26, 2020 and deliver works the week of March 2, 2020!

Artists may donate the work 100% and receive two tickets to the event or split sale of work 50/50 with NAC for one ticket!

Alice in ONEderland takes place on Saturday, March 28 at MAINSITE Contemporary Art!

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Immerse Yourself in the Storybook World of Alice in ONEderland and Support Norman Arts!

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Alice in ONEderland

7 to 11PM Saturday, March 28, 2020
MAINSITE Contemporary Art | 122 E. Main, Norman

Immerse yourself in the storybook world of whimsical fun at the most anticipated party of the year—the Norman Arts Council’s ONE event!  ONEderland - where it is better to be feared than loved and it is always tea time!  Experience the tea parties, humor, nonsense, choices, life decisions and more!

Join Norman Arts Council from 7 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, 2020 for a feverishly fun spin on the annual event in Alice in ONEderland, with potent potions, delectable bites, surreal art and merry live entertainment sure to leave a grin on your face.

All proceeds help benefit Norman Arts Council's mission to support the arts in Norman, including community events like 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk, MAINSITE Contemporary Art exhibitions, public art, arts education initiatives and more!

ALL TICKETS INCLUDE:

Premium Open Bar
Delicious food
Art raffle/auction + silent auction items
Live entertainment
Lots of other arts party fun and surprises!

    

SAVE $25 PER TICKET
BY PURCHASING BY MARCH 21!

Tickets will be available for $100 until March 21, 2020.
$125 the week of and at the door! 

Buy Tickets

WANT TO HELP SPONSOR ONE?

You and your guests can expect the same level of fun and excitement from years past as you mingle with Alice, the Cat, Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts with amazing entertainment, food & art. You can pledge your sponsorship today to Norman’s most amazing party! ALL ONE Sponsors will receive logo recognition on Norman Arts Council’s website and various social media promotions.  The $5,000 and $2,500 levels will have additional branding opportunities at the event.  

$5,000 White Rabbit – Includes logo recognition as a Presenting Sponsor, 10 tickets to the event ($100 value each), and opportunities for unique branding at the event

$2,500 Mad Hatter – Includes logo recognition, 8 tickets, and opportunities for unique branding at event

$1,000 Cheshire Cats – Includes logo recognition and 6 tickets

$500 Alice – Includes logo recognition and 4 tickets

Email Cher Duncan or click below to learn more!

Sponsor ONE
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MAYOR BREEA AND KEVIN CLARK, 2020 HONORARY CHAIRS

ONE Planning Committee 

Dennis Brigham
Laura Agee Cooper
Cher Duncan
Jin Jo Garten
Erinn Gavaghan
Bill Hickman
Deidra Kistler
Carolynn Loon
Jenny McCaleb
Bree Montoya
Brad Stevens
Shevaun Williams

 

A LOOK AT LAST YEAR’S ONE PARTY | COURTESY OF CHASE SPIVEY

Spring 2020 Arts Education Scholarship Applications Due December 19, 2019!

Spring 2020 Arts Education Scholarships
Due Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 11:59 p.m. CST
APPLY HERE

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.

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: NAC guidelines and criteria should be followed carefully. 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 email. Due to limited funds, applicants may not receive the full funding requested and/or may not receive any funding at this time. Our requests far exceed out budget each semester.

DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS: Upon award notification and receipt of the scholarship 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 a scholarship 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.

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Artists Explore the Human Form in Two Exhibitions Opening at MAINSITE This Winter

The human form finds itself as the center of two exhibitions opening at MAINSITE this December. I, Doppelgänger — featuring works from artists Alexis Austin and Mary James Ketch — and a solo photography exhibition from Greer Inez both celebrate and explore the human form as a wellspring of artistic inspiration. 

The exhibitions debut with an opening reception from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, December 13 and runs through Friday, January 10. A closing reception takes place from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, January 10. Both receptions are free, open-to-the-public and coincide with the 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk taking place in Downtown Norman each month. 

In a Mood by Mary James Ketch

In a Mood by Mary James Ketch

The human figure has intrigued artists since the beginning of time. Arguably our most ubiquitous subject matter as a creative species has always been ourselves. Two contemporary artists, Mary James Ketch and Alexis Austin find themselves in the long lineage and are especially drawn to the female form, which is explored in I, Doppelgänger

From the Venus figurines through early mythology, a woman’s body has been seen as the beginning and source of all life. The modern world has shed light on the fact that while these motifs have been prevalent, the role of women has always been far more complex. She can have the power of man, in every capacity, while perhaps still claiming the distinctly female archetypes concerning emotional responsiveness and grace.

Ghost Twin by Alexis Austin

Ghost Twin by Alexis Austin

Austin was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Oklahoma City. She was accepted into the studio art program at Oklahoma City University. Still looking for more, she moved to Chicago to attend Columbia College to focus on fashion design. She implements different techniques to achieve textures that people want to touch and uses bold colors to catch the eye. Textiles play an important role as part of her medium. The specific type of fabric frequently determines both the techniques employed and often the content as well. In addition to painting she has a photography business and is a personal chef, allowing her to be creative in her personal work and in business. 

Ketch is a contemporary American artist living in Norman, Oklahoma. Her narrative paintings are a visual distillation of scenes of everyday life, in which the figures seem to inhabit a lyrical, dream-like world. She draws on memories from childhood, family life, and the surrounding landscape. Ketch attended the University of Oklahoma before receiving her M.F.A. from the University of Southern California, School of Cinema-Television.

Greer Inez

Greer Inez

Inez’s work explores similar territory as Ketch and Austin with her collection of works embodying her solo exhibition. Inez is a photographer and artist raised in Norman, Oklahoma. Her work is inspired by nature, the female body, color theory, social change and sensuality. Inez typically shoots with Polaroid and 35mm film, then paints onto her imagery using acrylic or encaustics and oil.

MAINSITE Contemporary Art is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturdays are by appointment only. The gallery has free daily admission.