OKLAHOMA CITY — Artist Lucas Simmons stood on a ladder, carefully adjusting the position of his latest work, which will likely hang in the halls of the state Capitol for
Creative aging programs have gained popularity as innovative tools for enriching quality of life, boosting well-being, and engaging creative and critical thinking skills. The emerging field holds great promise for
Norman’s nonprofit theater company will perform its newest production, a play about living in an Oklahoma sundown town, for three consecutive evenings, debuting Thursday.
Julie Cohen is leaving the arts institute after 15 years and a tenure that included the pandemic, a housing crisis that crashed financial markets and the renovation of the Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center.