Volume 1, Issue 3 September/October 2021
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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SEPT 44TH ANNUAL PASEO ARTS FESTIVAL than 90 visual artists, 50 musicians and live performers, and 20 food and drink 4-6 More vendors will line OKC's unique, historic Paseo Arts District (between NW 30th &
Dewey and NW 28th & Walker) Saturday through Monday starting at 10am for the 44th Annual Paseo Arts Festival. This free, pet-friendly festival will happen rain or shine!
PAINTERS OF POMPEII EXHIBIT SEPT OCU WEEK @ OKCMOA Returning this year, the partnership of the Center for Excellence in 14-19 Teaching and Learning at OCU and the Oklahoma City Museum of
Art proudly present two special opportunities to dive deeper into The Painters of Pompeii exhibit on September 13 at 12noon and 2pm with curator Bryn Schockmel. Also, during the week of September 14-19, all OCU students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend the exhibit for free!
DEAF AWARENESS DAY SEPT @ OK STATE FAIR 23
Located in the Modern Living Building, the Oklahoma State Fair welcomes folx who are Deaf or hard of hearing for a day of special activities with performances, guest speakers, vendors, Deaf/HOH organizations and resources! Entry to the Fair is $8.
ANNUAL OKLAHOMA ARTS OCT CONFERENCE
27-29 An Oklahoma Arts Council program, the Arts Conference brings together hundreds of artists, non-profit administrators, community developers, civic leaders, educators, and students from across the state for professional development and networking through performances, tours of community arts and cultural spaces, and special events. This year's theme is Embracing the Dawn and the event will take place in Muskogee. Registration is required for attendance.
ANNUAL RED EARTH PARADE & INAUGURAL FALLFEST
OCT 16
For over 40 years, Red Earth, Inc has been recognized as a multi-cultural resource in Oklahoma for advancing the understanding, celebration, and continuation of traditional and contemporary Native culture and art. This year, the Parade will kick off from NW 6th & Walker Avenue at 10am travelling south and ending at the site for the newest event, FallFest at the Myriad Botanical Gardens and Devon Lawn. This event will celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with a free arts and crafts market, intertribal dances and performances, and arts activities to do with the whole family. Learn more at redearth.org/events!
SEPT 6 LABOR
LABOR DAY
OCT 18-19
FALL BREAK
OCT 31 HALLOWEEN