Oklahoma Arts
Outdoor Murals
A series of outdoor murals throughout downtown Freedom depicts the area's significance. One inspirational mural entitled, "Posting The Colors" was created by western artist, Jack J. Wells, PRCAA.
Bartlesville Community Center
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation design. Performing arts center, banquet facilities.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
Ongoing Performances.
Monroe Moore Mural
Visitors to the Eufaula Dam will enjoy seeing an interesting 8 foot by 16 foot mural painted by Indian artist, Monroe Moore, who has painted in vivid hues, scenes from the area'
"City of Murals"
Artist Cha' Tullis, a Blackfoot Indian, began painting giant murals in Hominy in April 1990. Along with other local artists, 40
Outdoor Sculptures
Cha' Tullis also has created several outstanding metal sculptures of Indians high atop Standpipe Hill in Hominy, as well as a handsome buffalo that stands next to the Gazebo on the Green downtown.
Outdoor Murals
The local artist, Nick Calcagno, illustrates the history of Ottawa County on the side of the Osborn Drug building located at West Central and Main.
Woody Crumbo Mural
Located in the lobby of the Nowata Post Office is the 1943 mural by Oklahoman, Woody Crumbo. Crumbo, a Potawatomie Indian born in 1912 near Lexington, Oklahoma, was credited with more than 1200
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The mural painted on the building in the 100 block of South Maple keeps the heritage of Notawa in our forefront as it exemplifies our progress in becoming a proud part of our state and nation.
Artwork Displays
Original paintings depicting several of Pawhuska's most famous historical buildings are on display at the the NBC Bank. Visitors are welcome to view the artwork Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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"Okie Cowboy"
"I spent much of my boyhood with a cowboy, the genuine article. This bronze sculpture reminds me of him, a man who had time for a boy."
Dick Tracy Mural
Pawnee, Oklahoma was the birthplace of Dick Tracy creator, Chester Gould, and a mural painted on the side of a building is the world's largest Dick Tracy cartoon. - Artist, Ed Melberg, Tulsa, OK, 1
Rabbit Gallery
Original paintings, pottery, sculpture, southwest jewelry and Kachina dolls.
Sequoyah Statue
Sequoyah, the Cherokee soldier and teacher, gained world-wide fame when he devised the Cherokee syllabary. His statue is in the Nation's Capitol as one of Oklahoma'
Outdoor Mural
This nearly block-long mural illustrates historical events throughout Sequoyah County in a collage of 21 paintings.
Heritage Mural
Work of local artist Joe Perales, a Presidential Award nominee.
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Located on the northeast corner building at Church and Main.
Painted by the Wagoner Work Crew in 1999
Battle of Washita Sculpture
Inside the Roger Mills County Courthouse in Cheyenne is a breathtaking, life size sculpture in bronze entitled "The Washita." This sculpture was created by the artist Ernest Berke in 1984.
Tri-State Music Festival Statue
The Tri-State Music Festival attracts more than 14,000 students to Enid. It features a marching contest, multi-million-dollar parade and a grand concert.
"Boomer" Sculpture
Just across the street from where the original land office once stood that registered the claims of anxious settlers who succeeded in the land run is the life-size bronze sculpture of "Boomer."
Court House Murals
Ruth Monro Augur, nationally known muralist, was forced on W.P.A. rolls during the depression because her commissions fell off so badly. She worked for $57.50
Land of Hope Statue
The Land of Hope Statue and Kay County War Memorial are located on the Courthouse Lawn.
Outdoor Murals
"Kingfisher, OK" (Main Street) - artists, Palmer, Ellison, Nix, Stone, and town folk Newspaper Bldg., Southeast corner of Main and Roberts
Outdoor Sculptures
This sculpture on Main Street is on display for all to admire and to reflect on the history and contributions of those who gave of themselves for the growth of our cities and our country. "
Outdoor Mural
This mural painted on the building across the street from the old depot depicts the introduction of the railroad into this open range territory.
Outdoor Murals
This cowhand perception can be admired on the building north of Delaware Street on 6th. The artist is D.J. Mane, 1993. Another mural by D.J. Mane (1994)
Pioneer Woman Museum & Statue
The Pioneer Woman Statue was commissioned by E. W. Marland. This 17 foot bronze is on the National Register of Historic Places
Ponca City Art Center
The stately Soldani Mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a work of art in itself, is home to the Ponca City Art Center and its many activities. These include artists'
Centennial Plaza
The Centennial Plaza, with its backdrop of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, was started as a project for the Centennial year of the 1893
The Jacobson House Native American Cultural Center
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Firehouse Art Center
The Firehouse Art Center is Normans center for visual arts education, offering a gallery, gift shop and classes for adults and children. Housed in a 1946
Woody Guthrie Statue and Mural
The Woody Guthrie Statue was dedicated at the 1998 Free Folk Festival and placed in a memorial park in downtown Okemah.
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Outdoor Art
This surreal representation of a "bug" stands in a field along the highway just north of the Purcell city limits.
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"Welcome To Antlers" is represented on this building mural as you enter town from the west on Highway 3. - Artist, Lawrence, '99
Peter Toth Totem Pole
This is one in a 50 state series of "Trail of Tears" sculptures by Hungarian artist, Peter Toth. Mr. Peter Wolf Toth came to Oklahoma to sculpt Oklahoma's Indian monuments. Mr. Toth'
City of Murals
Tour downtown Idabel and see the murals painted by Idabel artist, Betty Helms, and her students. One mural is dedicated to Native American culture and another to dogwoods. Idabel'
Ada Arts and Heritage Center
The Ada Arts &
Crossing the Red
The "Crossing the Red" statue depicts a cattle drover herding cattle across the Red River which flows just 30 miles south of Altus along the Oklahoma /
Post Office Mural
Displayed on the lobby wall of the art deco post office is a WPA commissioned mural capturing a moment of the infamous Oklahoma Land Run. - Artist, Vance Kirkland, 1940
Downtown Mural
The mural reflects downtown Sayre facing east towards the courthouse. - Artist, B. Cochron, '84
Halliburton Memorial
This downtown memorial honors oil industry giant, Earl P. Halliburton, founder of Halliburton Services, an international oil service company that began in Duncan and became the city'
Outdoor Murals
These murals are two magnificent gifts to downtown Anadarko located on the building of The Gallery of Art which displays the works of more than 120
Sidewalk Art
Sidewalk pavers display an Indian mosaic design of the teepee, fire and arrows representing home, warmth and protection of the home respectively.
Soaring Eagle Art Gallery
This airy gallery is comfortable and fun to tour. All types of mediums are featured by the artists here. Often you might even get to visit with one of the artists as they paint when you come in.
Artist Mandy J Kidwell
Mandy Kidwell, a local Guymon artist says hand building or wheel throwing is her favorite medium. She also enjoys working with pottery and has many pieces of raku and stoneware. Mandy'
Chainsaw Sculpture at The Village Inn
The Chainsaw Sculpture at the Village Inn was carved in 2007, from a dead Live Oak Tree, by well known chainsaw sculptor Clayton Coss. The sculpture depicts a 10