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While the Institute will not offer in-person training at Quartz Mountain this year, educators can still take courses in arts-based teaching strategies, as well as personal development workshops in photography, printmaking and painting.
Read moreMembers of the Oklahoma House of Representatives are encouraging their colleagues from other states to model their systems after Oklahoma election laws.
Read moreAs part of our mission to grow and develop Oklahoma’s visual arts community, the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC) provides funding to visual artists through quarterly grants.
Read moreSeminole Public Schools announced they were chosen to partner with Kinsa and Lysol. Kinsa is an early warning system to detect and respond to contagious illness. Through a network of millions of smart thermometers, Kinsa tracks the spread of illness in real-time and forecasts future outbreaks. This will help prevent the spread of contagious illness through earlier detection and earlier response.
Read moreStephanie Killian, Seminole Public Schools’ nurse, Welcome Kits received for all the elementary schools. is pictured with the Lysol
Read moreA wide swath of urban and rural voters rejected State Question 805, bringing a yearlong campaign by criminal justice reform advocates to modify Oklahoma’s sentencing laws to an undramatic end.
Read moreZoo guests bringing food donation receive half off general admission November 7-14
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