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Oklahoma Arts Council News

Federal Shutdown: Counting on the Oklahoma Arts Council to Keep You Informe

by Amber Sharples, Oklahoma Arts Council Executive Director

With the shutdown of the federal government dominating news cycles, we understand many in our sector might wonder about potential ramifications for the arts. Be assured, in our role leading the arts in Oklahoma, we are watching the situation closely and are in constant communication with federal and state officials so we can plan for scenarios where arts funding may be impacted.

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Leadership Arts XIII Members Graduate at State Capitol

Twenty-nine members of the class of Leadership Arts XIII joined the growing collection of alumni across the state during a special graduation ceremony at the Oklahoma State Capitol on October 24.

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Grants Can Support Programs Serving Veterans, Military-Connected Oklahoman

Veterans Day on November 11 offers the chance to consider ways the Oklahoma Arts Council can support your arts programs serving military-connected members of the community. Funding of up to $5,000 is available year-round through the agency's Oklahoma Arts and the Military Grants program.

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Artists Sought for Honey Springs Visitor Center Public Art Project

A new call for artists is open through the Oklahoma Art in Public Places program. Artists and collaborative artist teams are invited to submit qualifications for a project commemorating the heroic achievements and courageous efforts of Black troops who fought in the Battle of Honey Springs near present-day Checotah, Oklahoma. The project is a partnership of the Oklahoma Arts Council and Oklahoma Historical Society. Deadline for submissions is December 15. Submit qualifications and download the full RFQ here.