Norman Arts Council Executive Director to Depart After 13 Years with the Organization

On Friday, August 18, Erinn Gavaghan and the Executive Committee of the Norman Arts Council informed the NAC Board that Gavaghan will be leaving the organization after 13 years in her position as Executive Director.

Gavaghan will remain in her position throughout the search process for a replacement, which the Executive Committee believes will take approximately ten months. Gavaghan, who is a PhD Candidate at the University of Oklahoma in Art History, will be graduating after the Fall 2023 semester.

“While I have loved my time with the Norman Arts Council and am extraordinarily proud of the work we have done in the community, the time for me to move on has come. My partner and I will be leaving Oklahoma to be closer to our families in the Pacific Northwest,” Gavaghan stated.

Gavaghan has bolstered Norman Arts Council’s standing in the community, cultural offerings and expanded its staff that, accordingly, increased the organizations capacity to serve the city. She has also guided Norman Arts through a number of transitional periods through her tenure.

Shortly after beginning her role with Norman Arts, Gavaghan helped usher the transfer of a surging Norman Music Festival — which started under NAC’s umbrella — to the Norman Music Alliance.

She helmed moving the operations of MAINSITE Contemporary Art under the organization to become the now longstanding home of Norman Arts and provide a street level presence in the Walker Arts District of Downtown Norman, which became a certified cultural district by Oklahoma Arts Council (one of only seven in the state) under her leadership.

Gavaghan actively kindled relationships with Norman’s sister cities across the globe, creating cultural exchanges that brought international talent to showcase their work in Norman and, conversely, sent Norman’s own out to places where their art might not have otherwise ever reached.

In the tumultuous COVID era, Gavaghan actively advocated for arts funding on a state, regional and federal level, securing numerous grants that helped aid the local arts industry’s resilience and continued return to normal in the years since.

Most recently she steered the organization through another successful vote to raise the City of Norman’s Transient Guest Tax, the second such increase under her watch. As a major funder of all the arts in Norman through NAC’s granting program, these increases mean bigger events to draw visitors to Norman, better job opportunities for local creatives, improved pay for Norman artists and musicians and assurance that the city’s creative community and economy can thrive for decades to come.

The NAC Board of directors has contracted with CoSpire Consulting to guide the organization through the process of selecting a new Executive Director to continue Norman Arts’ positive trajectory in the years ahead with plenty of opportunity to learn directly as her shadow.

“We anticipate that the search process will take us into the Spring of 2024,” said Board President Dennis Brigham. “Both Erinn and the NAC Board feel strongly that whoever is chosen as the new ED has time to work alongside Erinn before she departs the organization.”

An Executive Director Search Committee has been appointed by the NAC Board and the details of the search process will be released soon.

Norman Arts Accepting Applications for Fall 2023 Arts Education Scholarships

Fall 2023 Arts Education Scholarships
Due 11:59 p.m. Thursday, August 31, 2023

ANY NORMAN STUDENT (GRADES K-12) IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY
LEARN MORE AND APPLY HERE!

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. 

Applicants may use funding — up to $500 — for any arts education program of their choosing beyond what local schools are able to provide, including but not limited to visual art instruction, music lessons, vocal and theater coaching and more.

Applications are available on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 and are due by 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, August 31, 2023!

Priority is given to low income applicants and families facing a hardship, but any student (grades K-12) who lives or attends school in Norman is eligible to apply.

The NAC is seeking applications for scholarships from students who:

  • express a strong desire to enhance their arts education experience beyond what is offered in schools, demonstrates a past commitment to visual or performing arts, or a student that a parent, guardian or teacher deems the child could benefit from an arts experience

  • 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 low income applicants or families facing a hardship

  • $500 is the maximum award a single student will be granted for a single program

  • Applications must be 100% completed

City of Norman, Norman Arts Council Seek Artists to Inspire Visitors to New Development Center with Large Interior Mural

Norman Arts Council and the City of Norman
Public Art Project RFQ:
City of Norman Development Center Interior Mural

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 11:59 P.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 2023  

The Norman Arts Council, on behalf of the City of Norman, is seeking an artist or team of artists for a monumental, interior mural project on the City Hall campus in Norman, Oklahoma.

In 2023, the City of Norman opened its new Development Center. This new center takes a variety of city departments that were scattered across the city campus and puts them together under the same roof.  The Building, Zoning, Utilities and Parks and Recreation departments are now conveniently located not only for the city staff but for developers and the community at large. The motto of this new space: Build like a Champion!

Within this building is a monumental, white-walled corridor which has been designated as the site of a mural. The available space for the mural is 55’ x 9’. It is a publicly accessible site. The Development Center hosts diverse audiences, it has approximately 100 employees, community developers applying for permits, the public who come in for various reasons including to register for parks programs, pay utility bills, and attend board and commissions meetings. 

A selection committee has been established to oversee the selection of the mural. That committee has determined that the mural should reflect a visual interpretation of Norman’s development milestones. This can include the development of Norman over time; inclusivity in the community; progress and progression to the future; concepts of community; Norman’s past, present, and future; or the site’s relationship to the public. 

Additionally, the mural should beautify the interior and function to guide people through the building and announce that it is a space that the public is meant to visit. Overall, the mural should communicate that this is a building for the people.

BUDGET

The total artist fee for the project is $15,000. This amount must cover all associated costs including materials, installation, and insurance.

ARTIST ELIGIBILITY

The RFQ is open to all qualified mural artists in the State of Oklahoma. Preference may be given to artists of color, Indigenous artists, and/or Norman artists. 

A look at the corridor where the mural is set to go.

TIMELINE

  • RFQ Deadline: August 11, 2023 @ 11:59 p.m. CST

  • Finalists Selection: By August 25, 2023

  • Final Design Presented: By September 15, 2023

  • Mural completed: By October 13, 2023

  • Public dedication and celebration: On or around October 26, 2023

 

APPLICATION GUIDELINES

All applications must be submitted via Submittable

Submissions for this project must contain the following materials:

  • A letter of interest outlining your qualifications for and interest in the project as well as your general idea for your approach to the site. Please consider the following questions in developing your letter of interest:

    • Why do you want to work on this project?

    • How would you approach this project? 

    • Have you worked on similar projects? If not, what relevant experience do you have?

  • Resume/CV

  • Artist Bio

  • Three references with whom you have worked on a public art project, including current telephone number and email address.

  • 10-15 high-resolution images of previous work you feel would support your ability to carry out this project. 

  • Checklist of images including title, medium, size, date of completion, and location of work

SELECTION PROCESS

Selection for this project will be made by a Selection Committee comprised of City representatives and Norman Arts Council Public Art Committee representatives.

Two to three finalists will be selected based on the materials submitted in response to this RFQ.

Finalists will receive a $500 design stipend to create their final proposed design.

Finalists will present their final proposed design to the Selection Committee on or around September 15, 2023 (mutually agreeable date TBD).

The selected artist or team of artists will be announced on or around September 15, 2023.

The Norman Arts Council and the City of Norman reserve the right to modify this solicitation at any time. The Norman Arts Council and the City of Norman also reserve the right to accept or reject, at any time prior to the commissioning of a work, any or all proposals when the acceptance, rejection waiver, or advertisement would be in the best interest of the project. In additional, they may solicit proposals from artists not responding to this call and reserve the right to select an artist outside of the pool of artists responding to this call. 

For questions email Erinn Gavaghan, Norman Arts Council Executive Director at erinn@normanarts.org.

Beauty Blooms in Mixed Media Exhibition Opening at MAINSITE This July

A new exhibit of works from two Oklahoma artists blooms open at MAINSITE starting in July.

Featuring new mixed media works of Irmgard Geul and Farooq Karim, Flowers of Hope showcases each artist’s independent work while celebrating the overlaps between, all tied together thematically on the symbolic power flowers hold in our lives.

Flowers of Hope, A Reconnection with Nature is an uplifting manifesto, that affirms nature’s capacity to inspire and give hope. The exhibition consists of paper and fiber artworks created by Geul and Karim.

The exhibition opens on Friday, July 14 and remains on display through Friday, September 8. An opening reception takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, July 14 with an artist reception from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, August 11 and closing reception from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, September 8. All receptions happen in conjunction with the 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk.

The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Gallery hours and receptions are all free and open to the public.


More about the artists:

Irmgard Geul

Netherlands-born, Pauls Valley-based full-time artist Irmgard Geul creates embroidery paintings. Her self explored technique of hand stitched embroidery over acrylic painted paper, invites to view her art as a sensory, organic experience.

Strongly influenced by her mother’s career in haute couture and a shared love for nature and gardening, Geul enhances the natural texture of each environment. Her contemporary landscapes, trees and flowers are mostly inspired by her rural surroundings and road trip adventures.

Geul has exhibited artwork in many group and solo exhibitions in galleries nationally and internationally. Her work has been covered by Oklahoma Today, Art Focus Oklahoma, Curbside Chronicle, and was recently featured on Gallery America by OETA.

 

Farooq Karim

Norman-based artist Farooq Karim creates stunningly impressive paper wall sculpture flowers, made of numerous intricately cut and glued strips.

Encouraged by his wife Blossom to conquer previous darker times in his life, Karim started in 2017 creating single paper flowers from old maps, magazines, music and letters. His artwork, mimics the bursts of a flower in full bloom, it explores the most beautiful part of nature.

Farooq is Director of Design for Rees Associates, 2023 co-chair for the OKC Festival of the Arts, current board member for OVAC, the Oklahoma City Civic Center and the Oklahomans for the Arts and Leadership Oklahoma. Farooq has exhibited his artwork in many group exhibitions. His artwork has recently been covered in the 405 Magazine.

Norman Artists Invited To Apply for Artist Residency in Clermont-Ferrand, France!

The City of Clermont-Ferrand wishes to invite a visual artist from our partner cities — which includes Norman, OK — within the International network of Michelin cities (INMC) for a two-month residency in our new residency place, the Chalet Lecoq.

The residency must be part of a research period linked to the artist's practice or as part of a specific project that the artist would like to develop.

Both in the center of the city and in an atypical location in the middle of a public garden, the Chalet invites reflection on the relationship between nature and the urban, in a place frequented by the inhabitants of all ages (families, students, senior citizens...). The Chalet Lecoq is the former house of the janitor of the Jardin Lecoq, a park located in the heart of the city. Throughout the year, the Chalet welcomes international artists in residency selected through calls for applications as part of the town's international partnerships. This residency offers a privileged setting with an apartment including two bedrooms and an equipped work space that can accommodate one to three artists simultaneously.

This project is fully in line with the city's bid for the title of European Capital of Culture 2028

Terms

  • A residency of 2 months in November and December 2023 for an artist from a partner city of the INMC - duration and exact dates to be specified with the selected artist;

  • the residency must be part of a research period linked to the artist's practice and to the residency's setting, or as part of a specific project that the artist would like to develop.



Conditions

  • Supply of a bedroom and a work space in the Chalet Lecoq apartment

  • A grant of 1,500 € / month of residency

  • Travel and Production costs : an allowance in the limit of 1,500 €


Selection

Applications must include: a pdf portfolio (15 pages max.) + a note of intention
Deadline for application : July 23, 2023

For more information about the residency, you can get in touch with:
Fanny Martin
Head of Visual Arts Department, City of Clermont-Ferrand
fmartin@ville-clermont-ferrand.fr