What to do in Oklahoma on June 1

Sara Scribner’s “Kim in Profile”
Today’s featured event:
See artwork by Enid husband-and-wife artists Shane and Sara Scribner in their exhibit
“Life and Other Attempts” at the Governor’s Gallery today in the state Capitol.
The Scribners are constantly looking for the next challenge in their paintings as well as in business. Together they founded the Scribner’s Gallery & Studio in April 2007, but their roots in the arts go back to their childhood, according to a news release.
Born in Tulsa, Shane excelled in art as a child and decided to start his career in the arts right after high school. He earned his Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he studied the classical elements of art. In “Life and Other Attempts,” Shane puts a modern twist on his subjects.
“This new body of work embraces the classical techniques and subject matter that I trained with, while maintaining my passion to represent these timeless images in a modern light,” said Shane in the release.
Sara began her career by painting abstract portraits but has recently rekindled her passion for the traditional portrait technique she acquired while earning her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. As a child, Sara learned that nothing is ever set in stone and her goal is to convey that message.
“Life is unstable and unpredictable; change, movement and loss are necessary and integral parts of the human experience,” she said in the release. Her portraits reflect this sentiment through the occasional use of blurred images giving a sense of constant motion.
Sponsored by the Oklahoma Arts Council, the exhibit is on view through July 12.
The Governor’s Gallery is on the second floor of the state Capitol outside the Blue Room and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information, go to www.arts.ok.gov.
For more events, go to www.wimgo.com.
-BAM
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