ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries

ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries

Installation view of ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries, including, left to right, Mary Claire Becker’s Tulipmania (2019-2025), Leticia R. Bajuyo’s Loop: Gravity Repeated (2025), and Kirsten Griffin’s Country Road (2023). Photo by Blake Studdard.

Overview

ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries

September 18, 2025 - February 15, 2026

Eleanor Kirkpatrick Main Gallery

Admission is always free; tickets are not required

Organized by Guest Curator Alexa Goetzinger and Guest Curatorial Assistant Virginia Sitzes, Materials and Boundaries is the 2025 edition of the Oklahoma Contemporary ArtNow biennial exhibition, highlighting new and recent art from a selection of artists active in the state.

This exhibition is an exploration of Oklahoman identity showcasing work created by contemporary artists utilizing the themes of place and self with experimental materials and new practices.

Oklahoma has a complicated past which has shaped both the landscape and the people living within its boundaries. Many artists explore how place and identity can be manifested through materiality, but contemporary Oklahoma artists have an interesting position based on where they find themselves geographically. The state is not considered south, midwest, or west; Oklahomans are directly in the center—a difficult place to define while being an all-encompassing mixture and a nonentity.

The artists selected for ArtNow have a range of unique perspectives regarding their relationship to the Oklahoma cities in which they live and their broader familial histories of living within this state. They present thoughtful, nuanced, and methodical practices attuned to global trends while remaining grounded in the cultural and environmental shifts shaping contemporary Oklahoma.

Selected Artworks

A large sculpture made of CDs hangs in an art gallery with other works visible in the background
Installation view of ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries, including, left to right, Mary Claire Becker’s Tulipmania (2019-2025), Leticia R. Bajuyo’s Loop: Gravity Repeated (2025), and Kirsten Griffin’s Country Road (2023).
Two ceramic vases on a plinth in front of a wall with Braille writing
Amy Sanders de Melo, Am I?, foreground, and Myself, background, detail, 2025.
Needlework featuring a grandmother, mother, and baby in red, yellow, and blue
Maria Do Anderson, Laundry Day.
Four colorful sweaters joined into a hanging artwork
Kendall Ross, I Remember Thinking It Would Change, 2024.
Intallation artworks, including rice paper lanterns and an altar
Đan Lynh Phạm, Installation view of ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries, including Đan Lynh Phạm’s I Bear the Fruit of My Ancestors (2024), wall, and Tre Già, Măng Mọc (2025), floor.
A gallery full of large-scale sculptures, murals, textile works, and installations
Installation View of ArtNow: Materials and Boundaries.

Guest Curator

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Support

ArtNow: Materials and Boundaries is supported by ABC Office Furniture, Allied Arts, Ann Lacy Foundation, ARTDESK, BancFirst & BancFirst Trust, Beadles Portraits, Beck Design, Bedré Fine Chocolate, Annie Bohanon, Susan Esco Chandler, The Chickasaw Nation, Robert and Sody Clements, Randy and Mendi Coleman, E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Rand and Jeanette Elliott, The Evans Family Fund, Ken and Mary Ann Fergeson, Mrs. Raena Ford, Kirsten and David Griffin, James Hatcher, Dr. Latisha Heinlen, Eli Hellman, Joe and Lori Hodges, Leslie and Clifford Hudson, Rudy Hymer and Tripp Hall, Inasmuch Foundation, Johnson & Associates, Kam’s Kookery, Farooq Karim and Blossom Crews, Christian Keesee, Kimray, Kirkpatrick Bank, Kirkpatrick Family Fund, Lingo Construction Services, Lively Beerworks, Main Street Parking, McAfee & Taft, Ryan Coe on behalf of the Merrick Foundation, MidFirst Bank, G. David Neff and Suzanne Peck, Lynda and Chuck Nelson, A New Leaf, O’Connor Family Foundation/Kim and Joe O’Connor, OG&E, Oklahoma Arts Council, Parrish DeVaughn, James A. Pickel, QUAD Construction, George Records, Robinson Park, Linda and Steve Slawson, Sooner Valet, Spectrum Dermatology, SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital, Takaramono, Glenna and Dick Tanenbaum, Tyler Media, Velocigo, Visit OKC, The Williams Family, and Willoughby Development.

Images

  • Installation view of ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries, including, left to right, Mary Claire Becker’s Tulipmania (2019-2025), Leticia R. Bajuyo’s Loop: Gravity Repeated (2025), and Kirsten Griffin’s Country Road (2023). Photo by Blake Studdard.
  • Amy Sanders de Melo, Am I?, foreground, and Myself, background, detail, 2025. Ceramic. Photo by Blake Studdard.
  • Maria Do Anderson, Laundry Day. Photo by Maria Do Anderson in collaboration with Galit Aloni.
  • Kendall Ross, I Remember Thinking It Would Change, 2024. Hand-knit with wool. Courtesy Kouri + Corrao Gallery. Photo by Blake Studdard.
  • Đan Lynh Phạm, Installation view of ArtNow 2025: Materials and Boundaries, including Đan Lynh Phạm’s I Bear the Fruit of My Ancestors (2024), wall, and Tre Già, Măng Mọc (2025), floor. Photo by Blake Studdard.
  • Installation View of ArtNow: Materials and Boundaries. Photos by Blake Studdard.

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