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OCU Art Gallery

The gallery mission is to promote the understanding & extend the audience for contemporary art daily to visitors, OCU students, and faculty.

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Catch up with Leticia Bajuyo as she puts the finishing touches on her newest exhibition, Signal Convergance, at the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery. @ocusva

What's that sound? The theremin - the only instrument in the world played without physical contact.

Experience it for yourself at the special reception on September 10 at 6pm, where OCU faculty will perform a new score using the theramins live in the gallery.

The Signal Concergance installation is open from May 21 - September 18.

#ocu #artexhibiton #okcart #cdcollection #dvdcollection


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Up now! Come make music on a Therman with your hands! New work by @lbajuyo on view now- M-Thr 8-8


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“Signal Convergence”
Nona Jean Hulsey Art Gallery, Oklahoma City University
Installation: May 15-20, 2026
Exhibition Dates: May 21 - September 18, 2026
Special reception and musical performance: Thursday, September 10, 5-7pm

Check out information about the current exhibition and events
The Nona Jean Hulsey Art Gallery, located in the Norick Art Center on the Oklahoma City University Campus, is the focus of the university’s participation in the visual arts. The gallery provides a contemporary exhibition space for significant and challenging exhibitions by local and national artists and art organizations. The Hulsey Gallery provides School of Visual Arts students with educational opportunities related to collection management and exhibition of art in a professional gallery.

The mission of the Nona Jean Hulsey Art Gallery is to promote the understanding of and extend the audience for contemporary art, and to present exhibitions that inform, inspire and challenge the public, particularly students of Oklahoma City University. The Hulsey Art Gallery is an integral part of the School of Visual Arts, and it is used daily by visitors, students and faculty.


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Install weekend with @lbajuyo!!!


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Don’t forget the gallery is open over the summer, Monday through Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM.


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@sharonkyle_artist work is up now- come and see!


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OCU giving day is here!!


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Plan for ice cream next week!!!


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Come enjoy this work up for 1 more month- ceramics by @stuartasprey


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Spring break is over ;( , but come see some new work in the gallery by @stuartasprey - up thru graduation!


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Spring break is over ;( , but come see some new work in the gallery by @stuartasprey - up thru graduation!


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Spring break is over ;( , but come see some new work in the gallery by @stuartasprey - up thru graduation!


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Spring break is over ;( , but come see some new work in the gallery by @stuartasprey - up thru graduation!


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Spring break is over ;( , but come see some new work in the gallery by @stuartasprey - up thru graduation!


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Up next in our monthly Framing the Future workshop series: Getting Plugged In! How to Start Your Artist Resume and Build Your Network on Mar. 26, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Melton Gallery.

Don’t know how to start building your artist resume? Need some help finding the right people and resources in the arts community? Let us help! This month’s workshop features guest speaker Heather Lunsford, Director and Curator of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University. @ocusva

Heather is the 5th generation of a farming and ranching family from Enid, OK. She is a mixed-media artist who studied watercolor and art history at Oklahoma State University and Northern Illinois University. She has work in the permanent collection of OSU and University Health System of San Antonio, and has shown in galleries in the US and Spain, where she worked in a contemporary art gallery. She received her Masters of Arts in Administration from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, and wrote Spanish and bilingual educational programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Heather has a certificate from Harvard Business School online in sustainable business strategy and a Master of Legal Studies from OCU. She is also a member of the International Society of Appraisers. Previously, Heather was the Director of Art in Public Places for the State of Oklahoma and the Art Director for the Heritage Trust project in Oklahoma City. Heather has served as an arts commissioner for the city of Edmond, advised OKCPC Academy of Arts, and served on the board of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

This series provides free professional development over a wide range of topics for both emerging and established artists. Each workshop is led by artists and arts professionals who live and work in Oklahoma.

All workshops are FREE to participants and open to the public. Email Savannah Whitehead, savannah@edmondfinearts.com, or Keri Smith, meltongallery@uco.edu, for more information. Free parking is available in Lot 7.

This program is sponsored in part by generous support from @alliedartsokc.

@edmondfinearts
@uco.cfad
@ucomeltongallery
@ovac_ok
@ok4arts
@ucodepartmentofart


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Up next in our monthly Framing the Future workshop series: Getting Plugged In! How to Start Your Artist Resume and Build Your Network on Mar. 26, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Melton Gallery.

Don’t know how to start building your artist resume? Need some help finding the right people and resources in the arts community? Let us help! This month’s workshop features guest speaker Heather Lunsford, Director and Curator of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University. @ocusva

Heather is the 5th generation of a farming and ranching family from Enid, OK. She is a mixed-media artist who studied watercolor and art history at Oklahoma State University and Northern Illinois University. She has work in the permanent collection of OSU and University Health System of San Antonio, and has shown in galleries in the US and Spain, where she worked in a contemporary art gallery. She received her Masters of Arts in Administration from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, and wrote Spanish and bilingual educational programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Heather has a certificate from Harvard Business School online in sustainable business strategy and a Master of Legal Studies from OCU. She is also a member of the International Society of Appraisers. Previously, Heather was the Director of Art in Public Places for the State of Oklahoma and the Art Director for the Heritage Trust project in Oklahoma City. Heather has served as an arts commissioner for the city of Edmond, advised OKCPC Academy of Arts, and served on the board of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

This series provides free professional development over a wide range of topics for both emerging and established artists. Each workshop is led by artists and arts professionals who live and work in Oklahoma.

All workshops are FREE to participants and open to the public. Email Savannah Whitehead, savannah@edmondfinearts.com, or Keri Smith, meltongallery@uco.edu, for more information. Free parking is available in Lot 7.

This program is sponsored in part by generous support from @alliedartsokc.

@edmondfinearts
@uco.cfad
@ucomeltongallery
@ovac_ok
@ok4arts
@ucodepartmentofart


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Up next in our monthly Framing the Future workshop series: Getting Plugged In! How to Start Your Artist Resume and Build Your Network on Mar. 26, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Melton Gallery.

Don’t know how to start building your artist resume? Need some help finding the right people and resources in the arts community? Let us help! This month’s workshop features guest speaker Heather Lunsford, Director and Curator of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University. @ocusva

Heather is the 5th generation of a farming and ranching family from Enid, OK. She is a mixed-media artist who studied watercolor and art history at Oklahoma State University and Northern Illinois University. She has work in the permanent collection of OSU and University Health System of San Antonio, and has shown in galleries in the US and Spain, where she worked in a contemporary art gallery. She received her Masters of Arts in Administration from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, and wrote Spanish and bilingual educational programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Heather has a certificate from Harvard Business School online in sustainable business strategy and a Master of Legal Studies from OCU. She is also a member of the International Society of Appraisers. Previously, Heather was the Director of Art in Public Places for the State of Oklahoma and the Art Director for the Heritage Trust project in Oklahoma City. Heather has served as an arts commissioner for the city of Edmond, advised OKCPC Academy of Arts, and served on the board of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

This series provides free professional development over a wide range of topics for both emerging and established artists. Each workshop is led by artists and arts professionals who live and work in Oklahoma.

All workshops are FREE to participants and open to the public. Email Savannah Whitehead, savannah@edmondfinearts.com, or Keri Smith, meltongallery@uco.edu, for more information. Free parking is available in Lot 7.

This program is sponsored in part by generous support from @alliedartsokc.

@edmondfinearts
@uco.cfad
@ucomeltongallery
@ovac_ok
@ok4arts
@ucodepartmentofart


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Up next in our monthly Framing the Future workshop series: Getting Plugged In! How to Start Your Artist Resume and Build Your Network on Mar. 26, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Melton Gallery.

Don’t know how to start building your artist resume? Need some help finding the right people and resources in the arts community? Let us help! This month’s workshop features guest speaker Heather Lunsford, Director and Curator of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University. @ocusva

Heather is the 5th generation of a farming and ranching family from Enid, OK. She is a mixed-media artist who studied watercolor and art history at Oklahoma State University and Northern Illinois University. She has work in the permanent collection of OSU and University Health System of San Antonio, and has shown in galleries in the US and Spain, where she worked in a contemporary art gallery. She received her Masters of Arts in Administration from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, and wrote Spanish and bilingual educational programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Heather has a certificate from Harvard Business School online in sustainable business strategy and a Master of Legal Studies from OCU. She is also a member of the International Society of Appraisers. Previously, Heather was the Director of Art in Public Places for the State of Oklahoma and the Art Director for the Heritage Trust project in Oklahoma City. Heather has served as an arts commissioner for the city of Edmond, advised OKCPC Academy of Arts, and served on the board of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

This series provides free professional development over a wide range of topics for both emerging and established artists. Each workshop is led by artists and arts professionals who live and work in Oklahoma.

All workshops are FREE to participants and open to the public. Email Savannah Whitehead, savannah@edmondfinearts.com, or Keri Smith, meltongallery@uco.edu, for more information. Free parking is available in Lot 7.

This program is sponsored in part by generous support from @alliedartsokc.

@edmondfinearts
@uco.cfad
@ucomeltongallery
@ovac_ok
@ok4arts
@ucodepartmentofart


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Up next in our monthly Framing the Future workshop series: Getting Plugged In! How to Start Your Artist Resume and Build Your Network on Mar. 26, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Melton Gallery.

Don’t know how to start building your artist resume? Need some help finding the right people and resources in the arts community? Let us help! This month’s workshop features guest speaker Heather Lunsford, Director and Curator of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University. @ocusva

Heather is the 5th generation of a farming and ranching family from Enid, OK. She is a mixed-media artist who studied watercolor and art history at Oklahoma State University and Northern Illinois University. She has work in the permanent collection of OSU and University Health System of San Antonio, and has shown in galleries in the US and Spain, where she worked in a contemporary art gallery. She received her Masters of Arts in Administration from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, and wrote Spanish and bilingual educational programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Heather has a certificate from Harvard Business School online in sustainable business strategy and a Master of Legal Studies from OCU. She is also a member of the International Society of Appraisers. Previously, Heather was the Director of Art in Public Places for the State of Oklahoma and the Art Director for the Heritage Trust project in Oklahoma City. Heather has served as an arts commissioner for the city of Edmond, advised OKCPC Academy of Arts, and served on the board of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

This series provides free professional development over a wide range of topics for both emerging and established artists. Each workshop is led by artists and arts professionals who live and work in Oklahoma.

All workshops are FREE to participants and open to the public. Email Savannah Whitehead, savannah@edmondfinearts.com, or Keri Smith, meltongallery@uco.edu, for more information. Free parking is available in Lot 7.

This program is sponsored in part by generous support from @alliedartsokc.

@edmondfinearts
@uco.cfad
@ucomeltongallery
@ovac_ok
@ok4arts
@ucodepartmentofart


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Up next in our monthly Framing the Future workshop series: Getting Plugged In! How to Start Your Artist Resume and Build Your Network on Mar. 26, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Melton Gallery.

Don’t know how to start building your artist resume? Need some help finding the right people and resources in the arts community? Let us help! This month’s workshop features guest speaker Heather Lunsford, Director and Curator of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University. @ocusva

Heather is the 5th generation of a farming and ranching family from Enid, OK. She is a mixed-media artist who studied watercolor and art history at Oklahoma State University and Northern Illinois University. She has work in the permanent collection of OSU and University Health System of San Antonio, and has shown in galleries in the US and Spain, where she worked in a contemporary art gallery. She received her Masters of Arts in Administration from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, and wrote Spanish and bilingual educational programming at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Heather has a certificate from Harvard Business School online in sustainable business strategy and a Master of Legal Studies from OCU. She is also a member of the International Society of Appraisers. Previously, Heather was the Director of Art in Public Places for the State of Oklahoma and the Art Director for the Heritage Trust project in Oklahoma City. Heather has served as an arts commissioner for the city of Edmond, advised OKCPC Academy of Arts, and served on the board of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

This series provides free professional development over a wide range of topics for both emerging and established artists. Each workshop is led by artists and arts professionals who live and work in Oklahoma.

All workshops are FREE to participants and open to the public. Email Savannah Whitehead, savannah@edmondfinearts.com, or Keri Smith, meltongallery@uco.edu, for more information. Free parking is available in Lot 7.

This program is sponsored in part by generous support from @alliedartsokc.

@edmondfinearts
@uco.cfad
@ucomeltongallery
@ovac_ok
@ok4arts
@ucodepartmentofart


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Art lovers…make your way to @okcontemporary and see the brilliant show by @anthonymccallstudio - up thru July 27th


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Art lovers…make your way to @okcontemporary and see the brilliant show by @anthonymccallstudio - up thru July 27th


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