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Area fiftyONE

It’s going to be ART of this world

Greetings, Earthlings.

Norman Arts' annual arts party goes intergalactic with Area fiftyONE! MAINSITE Contemporary Art will be invaded by stellar art, drinks and bites while live music thumps from live DJs spinning all night.

Let loose and dress in your favorite space attire — be it ship commander, alien creature or any take on space and sci-fi that you desire — to immerse yourself and other guests in the extraterrestrial experience!

It'll be a cosmically good time, and all proceeds have an astronomical impact on Norman Arts Council's operations and programs like 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk, exhibitions at MAINSITE, arts education scholarships, artist grants, public art, grants to local arts organizations like Sooner Theatre, Norman Music Festival and Jazz In June ... and so much more!

Join Norman Arts Council from 7 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, March 23, 2024 at MAINSITE Contemporary Art, 122 E. Main, Norman by purchasing a ticket in advance of the party! Earlybirds can nab theirs for as little as $75, before prices go up to $100 on February 24 and $125 the week of the event. 

Must be 21+ to attend!

 

All Tickets include:

Premium Open Bar

Delicious food

Art auction + silent auction items

Live entertainment

Lots of other arts party fun and surprises!

Norman Arts to Dedicate Two Public Art Installations at City of Norman Development Center

All visitors entering the City of Norman’s new Development Center will receive immediate reminders of how arts and creativity sits at the center of our community identity with two new public art installations now adorning the corridor connecting the public to the lobby of the city hub.

The City of Norman and Norman Arts Council will celebrate “Circle of Inclusion,” 60 foot mural by Oklahoma artists Jose Scott and Tony Thunder, and the Gallery of Norman Artists — a rotating exhibition of Norman-based creatives — with a double dedication of the new Development Center fixtures at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 21 at the City of Norman Development Center, 225 N. Webster.

Both projects underwent public requests for submissions and qualifications, garnering dozens of qualified applicants that made for a challenging, but rewarding, selection process.

The hallway-spanning “Circle of Inclusion” mural by Scott and Thunder is chockfull of symbolism celebrating all facets of Norman life, geography, history and community. Details highlight our Norman’s Camp namesake, the University of Oklahoma, tribal ties, aviation industry, public art, Lake Thunderbird, city festivals and more.

It’s all united by inspiration from the quote “You deserve a circle of inclusion and influence, but it’s up to you to create it” by Richie Norton that informs the central Oklahoma outline and paintbrush, a fitting message to reinforce to those who are entering the center with plans to build and develop our city to do it in all the ways that have and continue to make Norman special.

The Gallery of Norman Artists will feature practicing Norman artists and Norman student talent on an alternating basis with two exhibitions per year. A call for student talent for another exhibition opening in May will come this winter.

The current slate of featured artists and works includes: Barbara Benton, Jordy Branam, Dennis Brigham, Lacy Jo Burgess-Cady, Adrienne Day, Jenny Dillon, Ginna Dowling, Jesse Edgar, Melinda Gonzales, Katy Hall, Julius, Darci Lenker, Maya R, Danny Sands, Chase Spivey, Gregg Standridge, Che Warton and Sereta Wilson.

Much of the art will be for sale and those interested in purchasing can find details in the hallway of the exhibition.

Norman Arts Accepting Arts Education Scholarships for Winter 2024!

Winter 2024 Arts Education Scholarships
Due 11:59 p.m. Friday, December 1, 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, November 7, 2023 and are due by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, December 1, 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

Norman Arts Council Seeks New Executive Director, Applications Due by November 30, 2023

With longtime Executive Director Erinn Gavaghan departing Norman Arts Council to relocate closer to family in the Pacific Northwest, the organization is seeking qualified candidates to lead the organization beginning in 2024.

Candidates should have a passion for the arts, strong leadership background, support a collaborative work environment, responsibly manage resources and be a forward thinker to guide the organization into a vibrant, future.

Salary range is $70,000-$75,000 with benefits including healthcare, generous PTO, flexible scheduling and more. Applications — including resume, cover letter addressing your qualifications and how they align with the Norman Arts Council's mission and goals, and three professional references by November 30, 2023 to Janetta Cravens at jcravens@cospireconsulting.com. Learn more below.


Full job description:

Job Title: Executive Director
Organization: Norman Arts Council
Location: Norman, Oklahoma

Overview

The Norman Arts Council is a dynamic and influential organization dedicated to fostering the growth and vitality of the arts community in the region. We provide crucial support and leadership to numerous arts organizations, maintain a vibrant community art space, and serve as a model of excellence for state and regional arts groups. We are seeking an exceptional Executive Director who can champion the arts, collaborate effectively with the Board of Directors, staff, artists, and community leaders, and drive innovation and growth within the organization.

The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors. The position also manages 3-4 staff members, coordinates various contractors, and oversees the activities of key volunteers and interns.


Key Functions

1). Leadership and Advocacy:

    • With the Board of Directors, provide visionary leadership for the Norman Arts Council, setting strategic goals and priorities that advance the arts in the community.

    • Act as a passionate and articulate advocate for the arts, both within the organization and in the broader community, including the Arts Roundtable.

    • Work with the board to create and implement strategies that support the Council's mission, and serve as a link between the board and its committees for goal-setting.

2). Staff Management and Development:

    • Manage and mentor a dedicated team of 3-4 staff members, fostering a culture of creativity, collaboration, and professional growth.

    • Oversee recruitment, training, and performance evaluations to ensure a high-performing team.

    • Lead by example, promoting self-control, continuous learning, and creating an atmosphere where employees feel respected and free to share their thoughts without worry about criticism.

3). Community Engagement and Partnerships:

    • Foster strong relationships with artists, arts organizations, and community leaders, promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and collaboration and synergy within the arts community.

    • Develop and nurture partnerships with local businesses, government agencies, city council, nonprofit organizations, and educational institutions to enhance the arts ecosystem in Norman.

4). Financial Management:

    • Work with the board and staff to develop and manage the organization's budget, ensuring financial sustainability and responsible resource allocation.

    • Identify and pursue funding opportunities, including grants, sponsorships, and donations, to support the Council's programs and initiatives.

    • Oversee the various funding sources and contracts with the City of Norman.

5). Arts Space Management:

    • Oversee the maintenance and operations of the community art space, ensuring it remains a vibrant and welcoming hub for artists and the public.

    • Plan, curate, and coordinate exhibitions, events, and programs that showcase local and regional artistic talent.

6). Strategic Planning and Innovation:

    • Lead the development and implementation of strategic plans that position the Norman Arts Council as a forward-thinking and innovative arts leader.

    • Continuously seek opportunities for growth, adaptability, and program expansion while maintaining the organization's core values and mission.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in arts administration, nonprofit management, or a related field. Master's degree preferred.

  • 3-5 years proven leadership experience in the arts or nonprofit sector, and supervisor experience preferred.

  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders.

  • Excellent communication and advocacy skills, both written and verbal.

  • Financial acumen with experience in budgeting and fundraising.

  • Innovative and forward-thinking mindset.

  • Demonstrated commitment to fostering the arts and building community relationships.

  • Preference given to candidates willing to relocate to Norman.


Salary Range: $70,000 - $75,000


Benefits Package

  • Health Insurance

  • Retirement Plan

  • Generous Paid Time Off

  • Cell Phone Reimbursement

  • Flexible Work Scheduling

  • Supportive Work Environment

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Resume

  • Cover Letter addressing your qualifications and how they align with the Norman Arts Council's mission and goals.

  • Three professional references

Application Deadline

Please submit your resume, a cover letter, and three professional references by November 30, 2023 to jcravens@cospireconsulting.com. In your cover letter, please address your qualifications and how they align with the Norman Arts Council's mission and goals.

The Norman Arts Council is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences to join our team and help us further our mission of supporting and promoting the arts in our community.

Please direct any questions to: jcravens@cospireconsulting.com

Oklahoma StoryWorks Announces YourStory Workshops

Oklahoma StoryWorks, formerly NAMRON Players Theatre, announces its annual educational workshop for secondary school students, the YourStory Workshops, to be held over two weekends on October 28 and November 4, both Saturday afternoons, at Norman Library Central.

The workshops offered this year are designed for young theatre artists to sharpen their skills in both Acting and Improvisation. The teaching artists for the workshops will be Ms. Sue Ellen Reiman, Improvisation, and Ms. Lia Ryan, Acting. Workshop participants, ages 12-17, will receive instruction in the following:

Saturday, October 28, 3-5pm, “Acting I” taught by Lia Ryan.

Saturday, November 4, 1-3pm, “Acting II ” taught by Lia Ryan
3-5 pm, “Improv” taught by Sue Ellen Reiman

The YourStory Workshops are offered free of charge, thanks to an underwriting grant from Allied Arts Educational Outreach. Participants must register online at the NAMRON Players website: www.namronplayerstheatre.org. Workshop sizes are limited to 12 participants each.

“We offer the YourStory Workshops each year to encourage the young theatre enthusiasts of our community to explore and develop their creativity.” Oklahoma StoryWorks Artistic / Executive Director, Sheryl Martin.

Sue Ellen Reiman is one of the most experienced professional actors in Oklahoma and the Managing Director of Oklahoma Improv. Her acting credits include work with Okahoma Shakespeare, the Pollard, Carpenter Square, 2x4 Productions, Oklahoma Children’s Theatre and the former Street Players Theatre, to name but a few.

Lia Ryan grew up in a theatrical family on the East Coast and since coming to Oklahoma in 2010 has developed a well deserved reputation as an actress, teacher and filmmaker. She has written, acted in and produced multiple film projects. Currently, she works as a middle school drama teacher and runs a small film production company, Two Pups Pictures, with her husband, Colin.

The YourStory Workshops is underwritten by a grant from the Allied Arts Educational Outreach grant program. Oklahoma StoryWorks is underwritten by grants from the Norman Arts Council, the Oklahoma Arts Council Arts Experience program, the Chickasaw Nation, the Kirkpatrick Foundation, and the Schwartz Family Foundation.