A Sense of Place
This exhibit features artwork from Anke Dodson, David Lee Anderson, Irmgard Geul, Mark Lewis, and Michael McDaniel.

This exhibition features the works of five Oklahoma artists exploring ideas of memory, belonging, and the beauty of everyday spaces we live and work in.
The works of these featured artists capture spaces that trigger feelings of nostalgia and our sense of place and belonging here in Oklahoma.
Familiar architecture and nature make us feel at home – the lobby of your favorite theater, the road you drive to the store, the remnants of an old neighborhood tree, or the lush greenery at the park near your house.
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