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Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center
Oklahoma Contemporary is a multidisciplinary contemporary arts organization, providing a catalyst for creativity and contemporary practice through exhibitions, performances and educational programs.
In March 2020, Oklahoma Contemporary will launch a new, central location in downtown OKC. The center will increase Oklahoma Contemporary’s capacity for free, internationally relevant exhibitions and programs and increase art access and education for citizens of Oklahoma, students and visitors alike.
Developed by and for Oklahomans to explore the key innovations and issues of the art of our time, Oklahoma Contemporary draws on the cultural, historical and political landscape of the state. The institution is an inclusive space, placing accessibility and education at the center of all programs.
Oklahoma Contemporary is a regional 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by businessman and philanthropist Christian Keesee and Kirkpatrick Foundation Director Marilyn Myers.
In March 2020, Oklahoma Contemporary will launch a new, central location in downtown OKC. The center will increase Oklahoma Contemporary’s capacity for free, internationally relevant exhibitions and programs and increase art access and education for citizens of Oklahoma, students and visitors alike.
Developed by and for Oklahomans to explore the key innovations and issues of the art of our time, Oklahoma Contemporary draws on the cultural, historical and political landscape of the state. The institution is an inclusive space, placing accessibility and education at the center of all programs.
Oklahoma Contemporary is a regional 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by businessman and philanthropist Christian Keesee and Kirkpatrick Foundation Director Marilyn Myers.
Vision
We endeavor to instill in the public a lifetime appreciation of the arts and enthusiasm for creative practice.
Mission
Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center encourages artistic expression in all its forms through education, exhibitions, and performance.