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Arts industry shines at state Capitol

Organized by Oklahomans for the Arts, the first ever Arts Day at the Capitol was an enormous success as more than 50 Oklahoma organizations came together under the dome on April 30!

Read more about Arts Day at the Capitol.

Institute offers awards for innovative nonprofits

The Drucker Institute is offering up to $100,000 to nonprofit organizations in recognition of programs that make a difference in people's lives. The Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation is given each fall to several 501(c)(3) organizations. Apply by July 1, 2012.

2012 Oklahoma Arts Conference to "Build Bridges"

Twenty years ago Oklahoma City government leaders announced a grand vision to remake the city's embattled image and depressed downtown. The MAPS campaign partnered city leaders with businesses and the taxpaying public to revitalize the heartbeat of the city. Two decades later, arts and culture have played key roles in the campaign's success. This success will be further examined during the 2012 Oklahoma Arts Conference in Oklahoma City when we examine how stakeholders can come together to create better communities through the arts.

2012 Oklahoma Arts Conference
"Building Bridges to Vibrant Communities"
October 23-24
Skirvin Hotel
OKC

Visual Art Director position, internships available with the Oklahoma Arts Council

The Oklahoma Arts Council is seeking a Visual Arts Director and two summer interns.

The Visual Arts Director position is open to an experienced art museum professional whose responsibilities will include managing the Oklahoma State Art Collection and functioning as a curator in the development and execution of original exhibitions in the Betty Price Gallery at the state Capitol.

A well-qualified candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in museum studies, art history, arts administration, public art, or an arts related field with a minimum of 5 years collections management or registrarial experience.

For more information about the Visual Art Director or internship positions click here.