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Gaylord Texan Resort to celebrate opening of Lone Star Christmas Thu, Nov 13, 2008 | Comments Comment on this article7 Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas, will turn on 1.2 million lights on Friday to celebrate the opening of its fifth annual Lone Star Christmas. The displays will include 10,000 ornaments,...
Artwork to ornament new office building Tue, Jul 4, 2006 Paintings of three famous Oklahoma lawmen and sculptures called “The Spirit of Justice” and “Wind Walker” will embellish the new attorney general’s office building when it opens in the...
Popular artist dies in accident Fri, Jun 16, 2006 NORMAN — When the rearing, 8-foot fiberglass “Mustang” first appeared outside the University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, it caused a stir. With its glowing red...
Artist dead after freak accident Fri, Jun 16, 2006 NORMAN - The creator of the 8-foot fiberglass Mustang (Mesteno) that is a focal point on the north lawn of the University of Oklahoma's Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art died in a freak accident in...
William Haney, sculptor, relative of Seminole chief, dies at 62 Tue, Jun 13, 2006 William "Bill" Woodrow Haney Jr., a sculptor and a brother of Seminole Nation Chief Enoch Kelly Haney, died Sunday from heart complications. He was 62. Haney, a Vietnam veteran who lived in...
New Mexico artist wins Prix de West show award Sun, Jun 11, 2006 A marble sculpture of a Navajo Indian woman praying at sunrise, sculpted by New Mexico artist Oreland C. Joe Sr., won the 2006 Prix de West Purchase Award at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage...
Art show bear marks change for sculptor Sat, Jun 10, 2006 Wyoming sculptor Sandy Scott is best known for her eagles, but she settled on a grizzly bear as her design for the bolo medallion for the 2006 Prix de West Invitational Exhibition and Sale....
Prix de West artists take varied paths to success Fri, Jun 9, 2006 The loss of a job and the need to buy groceries pushed Bruce Greene into the professional art career he always craved. The Texas artist will have four paintings depicting the life of the...
Review: OU student art recommended for viewing visit Thu, May 18, 2006 NORMAN -- A face made of circular squiggles of paint, superimposed over an abstract composition of flat, pastel-hued, rectangular planes, provides the focal point of a work that won one of two...
Seven sculptures added in Bricktown ceremony Thu, May 18, 2006 The monumental scale of the Oklahoma Centennial Land Run Monument started to set in Monday for those attending the dedication of the latest project sculptures. Norman sculptor Paul Moore has...
Hundreds gather to mourn victims of bridge collapse Thu, May 18, 2006 WEBBERS FALLS -- Interstate traffic over the Arkansas River went on Monday, even as hundreds stopped on a nearby bank to remember 14 people killed when the same span collapsed a year ago. Video...
Artist unveils bridge collapse memorial plan Thu, May 18, 2006 An artist unveiled final plans Thursday for the memorial to victims of an Interstate 40 bridge collapse, presenting a sculpture for the monument that represents "life at the moment it ended, and...
Memorial set for victims of I-40 bridge collapse Thu, May 18, 2006 TULSA -- A 14-foot-tall memorial will honor the 14 victims of last year's Interstate 40 bridge collapse at Webbers Falls. The monument, using metal from the wreckage and topped with a bronze...
Sculpture to Honor Slain Postal Workers Tue, Jul 11, 2006 EDMOND A simple yellow ribbon is the focus of a memorial sculpture by sculptor Rich Muni that Edmond officials plan to erect at the post office. It will be a memorial to the 14 postal workers...

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