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Arts and Cultural Affairs reviews 2024 projects, launches map and registry and highlights new public art installations

2212993 · January 27, 2025
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City staff reviewed last year’s arts programs and public-art projects, announcing a new website layout, an online artist registry with 115 artists, an interactive public-art map, a quarterly newsletter and several completed or restored public artworks across Oklahoma City.

Randy Marks, program planner for Arts and Cultural Affairs, reviewed the department’s 2024 programs and public-art projects at the Oklahoma City Arts Commission meeting on Jan. 27, highlighting a redesigned website, a new Online Artist Registry, an interactive public-art map and multiple site installations and restorations completed last year.

Marks said the redesigned site (okc.gov/arts) aims to be both functional and visually representative of the arts community, and the Online Artist Registry has 115 artists registered. Marks also described an interactive map of public artwork that the office launched as phase one of a multi‑phase effort to catalogue…

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