Artist Registry

Ebony Iman Dallas

Ebony Iman Dallas is a fifth-generation Oklahoman and second-generation Somali American. A multimedia artist, arts educator, and writer, Dallas was featured in the Roman Bearden Centennial Celebration in 2011. She was a participating artist in the City of Tulsa's Greenwood Art Project commemorating the centennial anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

paintings and installations by Ebony Iman Dallas

David J. Holland

Due to a work accident in 1983, David lost sight in his left eye and had to learn to “re-see” things in a new two-dimensional world. He graduated from OCU in 1984 with a BA degree in art. In 2006, an OVAC retreat gave him the tools and confidence to take the leap of faith and pursue his long-time goal of becoming a full-time artist. Finally, in 2012, he began devoting all his time to painting.

cloudscape paintings by David J Holland

Deborah Burian

Deborah Burian is an award-winning painter. Her works have been accepted in many national and regional juried shows, including “Watercolor USA,” “Horizontal Grandeur,” and “National Watermedia Oklahoma." In 2018, Burian was honored to be the Artist in Residence for Organ Mountains – Desert Peaks National Monument.

paintings by deborah burian along with her headshot

Marc Barker

I have over 40 years experience in art and over 30 years experience teaching and producing in the field of interactive media. My art is my meditation and reprieve from the world of computers. I draw inspiration equally from my backgrounds in science and art, and balance them with metaphysics and The Mystery.

art by Marc Barker and his headshot

Cindy Mason

My subject is nature, capturing a moment or memory that in just seconds transforms our hectic, high-tech world of peaceful beauty and majesty. We are allowed the time to take a deep breath, imagine, wonder - rest. I am intrigued with the process of different formats and materials on which to paint - as in experimenting to see if it was possible to make acrylics have the same feel of charcoal.

paintings by cindy mason along with her headshot

Oklahoma City's Artist Registry(PDF, 20MB) is a space where artists can share their work with the public and in return, it gives the public an opportunity to discover some exceptionally talented artists! The Registry also serves as a resource for registered artists to learn about upcoming public art projects funded through the City's 1% for Arts ordinance and other sources. The City of Oklahoma City makes no particular recommendation of any artist through the Registry, but provides this information as a public resource.

Our registration page is under reconstruction/redesign. We'll announce when the registration is open again!

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