Summer 2024 Arts Education Scholarship Window Open Now!

Summer 2024 Arts Education Scholarships
Applications due 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2024
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The Norman Arts Council Arts Education Scholarships are intended to provide Norman children with the opportunity to attend arts programming that is offered outside of schools. 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 

SUMMER 2024 Programs – Applications are available on Tuesday, April 2, 2023, and are due by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1, 2023.

Note: Please read the application guidelines thoroughly to ensure timely completion of all requirements!

ELIGIBILITY: The Norman Arts Council invites students in grades K-12 who live or go to school in Norman, Oklahoma to apply for a scholarship to offset the cost of an arts education experience provided by an established arts organization or educator.

APPLICATIONS: NAC guidelines and criteria should be followed carefully.  Only Applications submitted through the online process will be considered for funding. Applications must be 100% completed for consideration. "I don't know" or "unsure" answers will be deemed an incomplete application.

SELECTION CRITERIA:  The NAC is seeking applications for scholarships from students who:

  • express a strong desire to enhance their arts education experience beyond what is offered in schools, demonstrate a past commitment to visual or performing arts, or a student that a parent, guardian, or teacher deems the child could benefit from an arts experience

  • have the ability to commit to the completion of the program

  • have a financial need that prevents them from funding the tuition themselves

  • priority will be given to low-income applicants or families facing hardship

  • $500 is the maximum award a single student will be granted for a single program

  • Applications must be 100% completed

Applicants will not be turned down for not meeting ALL of the criteria. It is encouraged, however, to try to meet as many as possible and to address the criteria directly in the proposal.

AWARDS:  Award notification will be by email. Due to limited funds, applicants may not receive the full funding requested and/or may not receive any funding at this time.  Oftentimes, our requests far exceed our budget each semester.

DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS:  Upon award notification and receipt of the signed scholarship agreement, the Norman Arts Council will give the awarded funds directly to the organization or individual implementing the program applied for on behalf of the student. Should the program be canceled for any reason by the organization or individual implementing the program, the funds will be returned to the Norman Arts Council’s scholarship program and may be applied for during the next cycle.

COMMITMENT TO PROGRAM:  Upon award notification, the student’s parent or legal guardian will receive a scholarship agreement that states they will commit to ensuring the student’s regular attendance at the program. If the student fails to attend at least 75% of the program, the student will be asked to withdraw; any remaining funds will be returned to the Norman Arts Council’s scholarship program; and the student will not be eligible in the future.

AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS:  The total amount of scholarship funds available may be awarded to one applicant or divided among multiple applicants. The Norman Arts Council reserves the right to not award any scholarships should there be a lack of qualified candidates or a shortage of scholarship funds.

LIABILITY:  Award recipients and their guardians agree to indemnify and hold harmless the NAC, its employees, its agents, and its Board of Directors, in connection with any action, claim, lawsuit, charge, or proceeding, including but not limited to any civil action in State or Federal Court, or before any State or Federal agency, which is made or brought against recipients, NAC, and/or any of NAC's employees, agents, or board members, by any person or entity, based upon and/or arising out of a recipient's use of the funds.

APPEALS:  Any applicant who is denied a scholarship in whole or in part may only appeal directly to the NAC Education Committee on the following grounds: 1) discrimination against the applicant or its membership based on race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, or disability, which is shown to have materially and adversely affected the outcome of their application; 2) illegal activity on the part of the Education Committee or a member of the Education Committee, which is shown to have materially and adversely affected the outcome of their application. 

Summer 2024 applicants will be notified by mid-May.

Norman Arts, City of Norman Accepting Submissions for Sixth Round of Artful Inlets Storm Drain Murals

Call for Artists: Sixth Annual Artful Inlets

Murals to be located in Vineyard Park (3111 Woodcrest Drive), SequoyaH Trail Park (410 SequoyaH Trail), and Chisholm's Cattle Trail Park (2515 Wyandotte Way) | DOWNLOAD MAP OF LOCATIONS

Deadline for Submission: 11:59 p.m. Friday, March 15, 2024

SUBMIT HERE | DOWNLOAD DESIGN TEMPLATE

The City of Norman operates and maintains a series of underground pipes, open channels, ditches, and roadways used to collect or convey stormwater runoff from our homes and businesses to the nearest body of water, such as a creek, stream, or lake. In urban areas, stormwater runoff from hard surfaces, like roofs and driveways, flows along the side of the road until it reaches a storm drain, which is an opening or grate in the curb connected by a series of pipes and drainage channels to the nearest water body.  Water and other materials that enter these storm drains are transported directly to our creeks and streams without any treatment.  Some of the pollutants that enter our local creeks and streams with stormwater runoff include grass clippings, oil, trash, fertilizers, pesticides, and pet waste.

For the 6th Annual Artful Inlets program, the Norman Arts Council, Public Arts Committee, and City of Norman are inviting artists to submit designs that will transform city infrastructure into works of public art. These artful inlets will educate and raise awareness that pollutants that go down storm drains have a devasting impact on our local water quality.

There are currently 19 Artful Inlets in the community in the Walker Arts District, Lion’s Park, and Colonial Estates Park. This year we will be adding six (6) pieces of stormwater infrastructure identified for this project. They are located in Vineyard Park (3111 Woodcrest Drive), Sequoyah Trail Park (410 Sequoyah Trail), and Chisholm’s Cattle Trail Park (2515 Wyandotte Way).

This year’s theme focuses on the City of Norman’s Blue Neighborhood initiative. A 'blue' neighborhood embraces practices that conserve water, protect water quality, improve soil health, and provide vital habitat for pollinators and other wildlife. The City of Norman's Blue Neighborhoods Program is a new neighborhood initiative to improve water quality in the Lake Thunderbird watershed by providing incentives to encourage water conservation, improve soil health, and provide wildlife habitat. More information can be found here: bit.ly/BlueNeighborhoods

In support of this initiative, all designs for this round of Artful Inlets must include the tag line: Think Blue, Act Green!

Submission Rules

  • Artists (or a team of artists) must be 18 years or older and a resident(s) of Cleveland County, Oklahoma.

  • Artists who completed an Artful Inlets design in the past are eligible to submit in 2024.

  • All designs must be submitted on the provided Design Worksheet.

  • Design proposals must be submitted through the designated online submission platform via the Norman Arts Council and no later than Friday, March 15, 2024. Only applications submitted through the on-line process will be considered.

  • Artists must submit and install their original designs.

  • Submissions must include a short biography and information about the proposed design.

  • A list of materials to be used that are not provided by the City of Norman and Norman Arts Council must also be included and approved.

Design Criteria

All submissions we be evaluated on the following:

  • Artistic excellence

  • Each design must include the slogan “Think Blue, Act Green!” within the design.

  • When designing artwork, each artist is asked to consider the following themes:

    • Stormwater Pollution

    • Environmental Protection: the importance of cleaner water

  • The design must be appropriate for a public space.

  • Any materials supplied by the artist must be eco-friendly, not contribute to stormwater pollution, and be pre-approved by the selection panel at least two weeks before the designs are painted.

  • The design may not contain any business references, promotions, or advertisements.

  • It may not contain any breach of intellectual property, brands or trademarks, or depiction of illegal activity.

  • The final painting must match the proposed design.

Selected Artists or Teams of Artists will receive:

  • A $750.00 stipend when installation and sealing is completed

  • A clean, primed area stationed off with appropriate traffic control devices while painting

  • A tent to provide shade over the area while painting

  • Sherwin-Williams Armorseal paint – black, white, yellow, red, and blue with a non-slip additive

  • Artists will have an opportunity to mix paint colors prior to installation

  • Water for painting

  • Tubs and containers for water and paint

  • Drinking water

Artists must provide:

  • The original design

  • The ability to execute the accepted design within the allotted time

  • Brushes

  • Any other supplies or tools they deem necessary to execute their design

The artists will be selected based on the materials submitted. Artist selection for this project will be made by a panel including City of Norman and NAC staff and members of the Norman Public Arts Committee who will choose 6 artists and 1 alternate.

Soon after the selected artists are notified, a staff member from NAC or the City will meet with artists at the parks to assign designated areas and to discuss the specific size and shape of their design relative to their assigned space.

Timeline

  • Submission deadline is Friday, March 15, 2024

  • Artists will be selected and notified by Friday, March 29, 2024

  • Artist meeting at Parks on Wednesday, April 3, 2024

  • Paint mixing day on Monday, April 8, 2024 at 1:00 – 3:00pm

  • Installation of the artwork will be on Thursday, April 11 and Friday, April 12, 2024

During the two days of installation, the artists will be photographed and interviewed, and a video will be made to allow each artist to talk about their design, their motivation for participating, and their process. These will be used to create a feature segment for on the Norman Arts Council’s YouTube channel and other social media platforms.

Please note that if there are any changes to the installation schedule due to inclement weather, selected artists will be contacted with alternate installation dates.

Defined space for artwork

The area that artists are allowed to paint is approximately three (3) feet wide by ten (10) feet (see template) on a variety of concrete surfaces.

Artists must use the template to propose designs. Be mindful that some changes to your design may be required to accommodate the specific location.

Please use the submission template as a guide but understand the design may be slightly altered if chosen. Artists, the City of Norman, and NAC will all agree on needed alterations.

Copyright

The design must be original and must not infringe on any other person’s intellectual property rights.

Each selected artist further grants the City of Norman and the Norman Arts Council the exclusive rights to reproduce the design (including electronic images) for fundraising, educational, and promotional purposes.

Vandalism

While the City of Norman will provide a clear vandal-resistant varnish, artists should also be aware that the City of Norman cannot prevent vandalism to said artwork, although every effort will be made to protect it.

Maintenance

The Artful Inlet murals are expected to last approximately one year. They may last longer, but the City of Norman and Norman Arts Council only guarantee the preservation of the installation for one year from completion. Due to regular park traffic and weather, the installations will eventually fade and degrade. If after a year and in the opinion of the City and NAC the artwork can be touched up or refreshed, reasonable attempts will be made to contact the artist to see if they want to do that work without additional compensation. The City reserves the right to remove the installation if repair is not feasible or a year has passed since completion.

Removal

Artwork must be consistent with submitted and selected artwork. If, in the opinion of the selection panel, the artwork does not reflect the submitted design, the City has the right to remove it partially or completely. The City and NAC have the right to remove the artwork at any time if they jointly agree that the artwork is inappropriate due to design, condition, or vandalism. The City reserves the right to remove the artwork immediately if it presents a danger to public safety or if the drain needs maintenance, repair, or replacement.

Liability

Each artist agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Norman and the Norman Arts Council from any loss or damage, any third-party claims, demands, actions, legal fees, or costs for which the Artist is legally responsible, including those arising out of negligence, willful harm, or crimes by the Artist or the Artist’s employees, agent or subcontractors. This “hold harmless” agreement shall survive beyond the term of the Artist’s service contract.

The City of Norman and Norman Arts Council will not be liable or responsible for any bodily or personal injury or property damage of any nature that may be suffered by the Artist, their employees, agents, or subcontractors in the performance of this Project, except to the extent of any negligence or misconduct on the part of the City of Norman and Norman Arts Council.

Commissioning of artists is implemented without preference to racial or ethnic origins, sex, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disability, or age.

The Norman Arts Council and the City of Norman reserve the right to modify this solicitation and to request additional information or proposals from any or all participating artists. The Norman Arts Council and the City of Norman also reserve the right to accept or reject, at any time before the commissioning of a work, any or all proposals when the acceptance, rejection, waiver, or advertisement would be in the best interest of the project. In addition, they may solicit proposals from artists not responding to this call and reserve the right to select an artist outside of the pool of artists responding to this call.

Submission Entry Checklist:

  • Completed ONLINE Entry Form

  • Completed design template

  • Design description and information – one page maximum

  • List of any additional materials or supplies

  • Artist’s bio – one page maximum

  • Up to 10 examples of past work

Norman Mardi Gras Parade Celebrates 30 Years on February 10

Norman's first night parade will celebrate its 30th birthday Downtown on February 10.  This year's theme is Dancing With Dragons. The Society is encouraging entries to represent dragons from their culture. Danza Azteca Tonantzin will dance in the parade for the Meso-American dragon, Quetzalcoatl. Other groups are also scheduled to perform in the parade and the line up will be announced soon. Rumor has it a rogue T-Rex group will be among them. 

Music typically ranges from high school students to professional musicians to rank amateurs. This year, the society hopes to bring in a 105 member high school marching band with a dance team. Costs are high, though, and sponsors are being sought to help with these and other expenses. 

Drawing crowds of up to 6,000, depending on weather, the parade begins at dark (approx. 7 p.m.) with an awards ceremony immediately following at The Depot. Expect plenty of beads, marching bands of all kinds, roller derby queens, unidentified rolling objects and a pack of T-Rexes to be among the weird and wonderful sights typical of the Norman Mardi Gras Parade. The parade and awards ceremony are free to watch and family-friendly.

Prospective sponsors and parade entries can find more information at Normanmardigrassociety.org.

King Jahruba Lambeth, Queen Lori and the Fabulous Flanigan will be joined by marching bands from Millwood High School, Putnam City High School and more.

For more information, see https://www.facebook.com/NormanMardiGrasSociety for the event listing.

Norman Arts, City of Norman To Dedicate New Public Art at Young Family Athletic Center

Join the City of Norman, the Norman Arts Council, Trae Young Family Foundation, and artist Vito DiBari as we unveil and dedicate "Elevate the Game" on Monday, February 19, at 10:00 am in the Young Family Athletic Center roundabout.

DiBari & Associates' iconic sculpture, "Elevate the Game," for the Young Family Athletic Center embraces the variety of sports activities that will take place in the facility. This three-dimensional installation for the entry roundabout features the figures of a swimmer, a volleyball player, and a basketball player. In the words of Vito DiBari, the 16.5' artwork "is to become a landmark honoring and representing the Young Family Athletic Center, its vision, and the people of Norman."

We invite you to join us in celebrating as a community as another Norman Forward art project elevates our community through art.

Later that afternoon, a grand opening event will celebrate the opening of YFAC with a ribbon cutting and tour of the state-of-the-art facility.

On October 13, 2015, Norman residents passed the NORMAN FORWARD initiative encompassing various quality-of-life projects with a 1/2% sales tax collected over 15 years. The Young Family Athletic Center was one of those projects, and we are ecstatic to see it come to fruition! This dynamic center results from a collaborative endeavor involving the City of Norman, Norman Forward, Norman Regional Health System, and the Trae Young Family Foundation. The center is a HUB for athletics in the community and, through this partnership, is designed to be affordable and accessible to the community.

The Young Family Athletic Center is a new approximate 122,000-square-foot facility built on a 12-acre site on the north side of Norman. The YFAC stands as a pinnacle of excellence, offering premier basketball and volleyball courts, aquatics, sports medicine, youth sports, sports camps, leagues, and a retail Adidas store.

Celebrate 2023 Artist Grants Award Winners, Learn What Grants Made Possible with Artist Talks

Recipients of Norman Arts Council’s first year cycle of Artist Grants will share what their awards helped make possible with Artist Grants Artist Talks at 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 8 at MAINSITE Contemporary Art, 122 E. Main Norman.

Celebrate these talented, Norman creatives as they present their grant winning projects, which took the winners to new places and enabled enriching, community projects, exhibitions, productions and even a runway show. The grant winners will discuss their respective projects will also sharing documentation of the artistic opportunity these grant funds help, in part, make possible.

Presenting artists include: Lacy Jo Burgess-Cady, Ander Cardinale, Rai Fordyce, Hannah Harper and Dennis Spielman.

The Artist Grants Artist Talks are free and open to anyone to attend.