
The Route 66 Art Show winners are in, and they’re amazing
“Our community has a very talented group of artists. Each year we look forward to seeing what they have created and sharing that with our audience.”
“Our community has a very talented group of artists. Each year we look forward to seeing what they have created and sharing that with our audience.”
The art show traditionally takes place the same day as the Route 66 Blowout and is a great addition to the classic car show.
The Seventh Annual Rock Creek Festival took over Kelly Lane Park with three local bands, meadery, artist booths and food trucks.
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Artistic styles ran the full gamut, including but not limited to: cubism, abstract, surrealism, conceptual art, pop art, contemporary art, landscape, and impressionism, and still life.
Sapulpa is now a certified “Film-Friendly” City, by the standards of the Oklahoma Film and Music Office, a division of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.
Sapulpa Arts & Humanities Foundation held its 35th Annual Art Show on Saturday, September 10th with more than 100 pieces of art created by artists of all ages. See the winners!
“Arts Explore! Camp is a great opportunity for your child to express themselves through the arts as they explore the culture of the world outside of Sapulpa”
Check out these amazing photos and read the story on the Sapulpa art teacher who painted this mural at the Tulsa Airport!
The Sapulpa Historical Society and Museum will display “Tour de Quartz” exhibit during the month of April in conjunction with the Oklahoma Arts Institute.
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