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Oklahoma Art Guild Fall 2022 Member Show

Penn Square Mall in the Center Court
1901 Northwest Expy, Oklahoma City, OK 73118

Thursday September 22- Sunday September 25
Mall Hours:
Thursday 11:00am - 8:00pm
Friday 10:00am - 9:00pm
Saturday 10:00am - 9:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm - 6:00pm


Artist reception/awards: Thursday September 22 6:00pm

Participating Artists
(names in red link to artist website)
Maria Anderson
Kelly Armstrong
Stephen Beall
Kari Boyce
Sunkyung Choi
Donna Daniel
Tammy Dean
Madeline Dillner
Michelle Foster
Diane Goldschmidt
Nina Goodwin
Herb Graves
David Hale
Kim Harrison
Michelle Herholdt

Harold Holman
Stephanie Keef

Lauren Kelly
Mary James Ketch
Thomas Martinez
Crista McCann
Ginger McGovern
Sherry Mollaian
Clay Moore
Lorraine Moore
Tanner Ortery
Leilani Pounders
Diana Robinson
Patricia Smith
Susie Varner


Judge Aunj Braggs

Aunj is a Painter, Muralist, and Mixed Media Artist based in Tulsa, OK. Her work primarily centers around her lived experiences as a Black woman, representation of Black beauty/joy, and self-preservation. Much inspiration is drawn from the lives of her loved ones, introspective contemplation, and fantasy/sci-fi media. Aunj graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2018 and early in her career she exhibited at Oklahoma University, IAO Gallery, and her home University in Edmond. After her move back to Tulsa in 2019, she joined an all Black Artist's collective called Black Moon. Through her involvement with the collective, she has participated in group shows at TAC Gallery, Living Arts, the Gilcrease Museum, and the Philbrook Museum. At the Philbrook, Aunj was featured as the Lead Artist in the creation of the temporary 60 foot mural, "Time Travel" and her work, "Inseparable", was featured on the May 2021 cover of Tulsa People Magazine. In March, 2022, she resigned from her role within the collective and has since been featured as a muralist for the Sunny Dayz Mural Festival, exhibited work at MAINSITE in Norman, been commissioned for a 75' mural, and is now serving as secretary of the board for Sunny Dayz—an arts non-profit dedicated to serving women in the arts. As her career reaches forward, she is staying actively invested within the arts community of Oklahoma and she is optimistic that the art scene will continue to be more diverse and inclusive in the future. 

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