A new immersive experience by Factory Obscura, inspired by the museum’s permanent collection. Place: Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art | Norman-OK Dates: June 23, 2022 - SYNESTHESIA Opening with a Party on the Patio at the Fred, featuring music, live performance, food trucks, and art activities.
5:30-6:30 - Early Access for Members of the Fred & Mix-Tape 6:30-8:30 - Open to everyone
June 24, 2022-June 04,2023 - SYNESTHESIA open to the public with FREE admission
In collaboration with the Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art and the artworks of Olinka Hrdy.
OU STUDENT CONTRIBUTORS: Quinn Cooper, Leo Fuller, Taylin Han, Jordan Lawson, Zane Raines, Michael Takahata.
Presentation video for the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Awards featuring Beatriz Mayorca from the University of Central Oklahoma's College of Fine Arts and Design.
Part of: - Immigrant Women Artists in Oklahoma: Archie Green Fellows Project, 2020 to 2021 - Occupational Folklife Project - American Folklife Center - Library of Congress Online Catalog
[Spanish Audio - English subtitle] Huellas Latinas by Bella Gutierrez
This new episode of “Huellas Latinas” (Latin Footprints) highlights the trajectory of Venezuelan artist and designer Beatriz Mayorca, in the State of Oklahoma, United States.
[AUDIO] Pechakucha Stillwater AUG 08, 2019 ”Beatriz Mayorca took us on a journey in her search to bring art and design to the general public. A fusion of two creative vocations with the determination to achieve functional art pieces.”
“In this Artist Statement Minute, Beatriz Mayorca discusses her sculptural seating installation, Nurture". A functional sculptural seating group located in Hightower Park, near the Hightower Building and Oklahoma City’s City Hall. “Nurture was funded through the Downtown Oklahoma City Initiatives’ Artist Invitational program.
Beatriz Mayorca, Oklahoma artists featured in Guerrilla Art Park, discussed their work and creative process during the Guerrilla Park inaugural event. This artist, furniture designer, and maker shared at Oklahoma Contemporary's Showroom, located at NW 11th and Broadway, the future home of Oklahoma Contemporary campus.
WOODSHOP NEWS MAGAZINE
NOV 2019
By: Jennifer Hicks