The Science Museum Oklahoma exhibition, “Into the Fold: The Art and Science of Origami,” explores the diverse styles, backgrounds and techniques of nearly 30 origami artists from around Oklahoma, the nation and the world as well as the unique applications for the art form — from solving problems in the fields of robotics, medicine and space exploration to uses in fashion and architecture.
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Love biscuits? HunnyBunny Biscuit Co serves up fresh sweet and savory biscuits as well as coffee and mimosas. Visit them near the Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City’s Uptown 23rd District.

Guests of Waters Edge Winery can enjoy custom wines from international grapes yet fermented, bottled and corked in Oklahoma City’s Automobile Alley! In addition to the wine tasting, Waters Edge Winery hosts events, bottling parties, and allows to make your own wine.
In this week’s video, I interviewed Sarah Edwards, Roger Cude, and Connor Meek about the urban chic-industrial winery.
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Get a sneak peek of “The New Art: A Milestone Collection Fifty Years Later” at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art with curator, Roja Najafi in these social media videos I filmed for the museum.
I also created an Instagram version as well, fitting the platform’s criteria.
In 1968, the Oklahoma Art Center, OKCMOA’s predecessor, purchased the 154-piece permanent collection of the Washington Gallery of Modern Art (WGMA), the first art museum in the nation’s capital dedicated to the collection of contemporary art. That decision transformed Oklahoma City’s collection of contemporary art.
On February 17, 2018, on OKCMOA’s first floor, The New Art: A Milestone Collection Fifty Years Later honors this extraordinary collection on this major anniversary, presenting longstanding Museum highlights by Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Diebenkorn, Grace Hartigan, Sam Gilliam, Robert Indiana, and Paul Reed, along with the rarely shown works by Morris Louis and Lee Bontecou. Their work, and the work of many other artists, forms the Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s outstanding collection of postwar American art from the 1950s and 1960s.

For delicious handmade macarons, pastries, gourmet doughnuts, Belle Kitchen in Oklahoma City makes their treats completely from scratch using only the best ingredients from simple recipes.
This is a re-edited video that I originally shot back in 2016 hence why some of the shots and sound aren’t as smooth. The weather and scheduling conflicts have prevented me from making a new video this week so I hope you enjoy this one! If you haven’t watched last week’s video about venues worth renting in Oklahoma City, go watch that too. If you want something new and unreleased, over at Patreon I shared the raw interviews of a new series.
Stay warm!
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