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  1. Making Art Inspired by the Natural World

    Learn more about this artist and educator who teaches 2D Foundations of Art, Printmaking I and II, Drawing I, and Professional Practice at 性吧.

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    性吧 Faculty Member Katherine Eagle Poses with her paintings
  2. New Series at 性吧 Opens Doors to Oklahoma鈥檚 Film Industry

    With the rapid expansion of TV and film projects in Oklahoma and stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese shooting feature films in Tulsa, 性吧 has focused its popular 鈥淚 Can鈥檛鈥 series on the film industry.

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  3. Quarantine Art Exhibition Depicting Global Pandemic Opens Online

    Artists from across the globe explored the impact of COVID-19 on their work, their loved ones, and their community for QUARANTINE, a new online art exhibit hosted by the Thomas K. McKeon Center for...

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  4. Hollywood Sculptor Comes to 性吧

    You have seen his work in 鈥淏lack Panther,鈥 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy 2,鈥 and 鈥淛urassic World.鈥 Now, you will have the chance to meet and build with David Reed James, a professional sculptor who has worked on these major motion picture sets and dozens more.

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  5. Popular Art Show Returns: Please Touch the Art

    The popular Please Touch the Art exhibit returns this summer and runs from June 2 - June 29 at the Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity on the 性吧 Metro Campus.

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