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Lightwell Gallery 2012 Exhibitions

Narciso Argüelles

Narciso Argüelles

February 3-17, 2012

The School of Art & Art History is pleased to announce the opening of “Reclaimed and Remixed: Chicano Art” by Narciso Argüelles. The exhibition opens in the Lightwell Gallery at the School of Art & Art History on February 3rd and runs through February 17th. A free public reception will be held on Friday, February 3rd from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Narciso Argüelles is an international artist from Tijuana, Mexico currently residing in Oklahoma. His art focuses on Chicano, Mexicano, Latino and Indigenous issues. Argüelles has exhibited nationally and internationally and his work was recently featured in George Adams’ award-winning documentary “Panic Nation.” Argüelles is also an educator, presently teaching at Oklahoma City Community College and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.


Clint Stone

"The Heavens, blue green algae, and us"

January 16th to January 27th

Clint Stone is the director of the non-profit organization Individual Artists of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. "The Heavens, blue green algae, and us" was Stone’s first comprehensive solo exhibit in over two years. The artist says his work "displays a series of paintings and constructions that tell the creation story from beginning to the near future using science, spiritual belief, conspiracy theory and myth in a style that pays homage to comic book artists and expressionist artists.”