Art-o-Mat an exhibit that features Clark Whittington's idea of transforming an old coin-op cigarette machine into a photography distribution device, along with close to 300 works from the Art-O-Mat repertoire and the option for visitors to purchase a piece of art for $5 from the machine
Free Film Screening: Chan is Missing Join us for a FREE screening of Wayne Wang's feature film 'Chan is Missing' (1982). Playfully taking on the genre of the San Francisco mystery story, the film follows two cabdrivers as they wander around San Francisco’s Chinatown looking for their missing friend Chan, who has disappeared with money of theirs he was supposed to invest. Jo and Steve slowly learn that their friend Chan is a different person to everyone who knows him. Running time: 80 mins. This event is FREE and open to the public! In cooperation with OCU's Event Policies, face masks are required for all attendees.
'Domestic Inquiries' photography exhibit Oklahoma City University’s Norick Art Center hosts “Domestic Inquiries” featuring the photography of Sam Charboneau Feb. 23 through Aug. 12, with an artist talk at 6 p.m. March 24. Charboneau pulls inspiration from stop-motion animators, building puppets and sets to bring her serious yet lighthearted dreams into reality. As a self-taught artist, she uses the traditional methods of trial and error, evolving her sets along the way.
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Norick Art Center at Oklahoma City University will open two exhibits in January with an emphasis on “societal improvements” – one recognizing the #MeToo movement and
Free Film Screening: Burnt by the Sun Join us for a free screening of Nikita Mikhalov's 1994 feature film Утомленные солнцем (Burnt by the Sun). 135 min. In Russian with English Subtitles. This event is free and open to the public! Set over one long day in 1936, Colonel Sergei Kotov is with his younger wife Maroussia enjoying a summer idyll at their country house. Enter Dimitri, his wife’s long-ago lover who had disappeared without explanation. As Dimitri inserts himself in the happy scene, it becomes clear that he is a member of Stalin’s secret police force and has arrived with an agenda.