The concept is simple: take a piece of art, leave a piece of art.
The Edmond Little Free Art Gallery is a tiny, 16-by-37-inch house of art tucked along a public sidewalk between the Edmond Fine Arts Institute and The Patriarch in Downtown Edmond. Created in 2021 through a partnership between the Edmond Fine Arts Institute and the Edmond Visual Arts Commission, the gallery has circulated hundreds of miniature works, sparking connection and creativity in the heart of downtown.
The future of Oklahoma’s film industry starts with students. “It’s pretty exciting,” said Megan Cox, assistant chair of the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Central Oklahoma. “I’ve been sitting down with state representatives talking about how to grow this industry. It really starts with high school and college and workforce development.” That...
Defining the Downtown Food Scene You can trace Downtown Edmond’s buzz straight to their bar stools, cozy nooks, and bustling cafes. Setting the table for Downtown’s resurgence in recent years, Robert Black and Lori Dickinson-Black began with a mission to give back to the community that had bolstered their families during life’s challenging moments. Their...
The Edmond Outlook is a monthly full-color, glossy magazine devoted to the Edmond area. Each exciting edition captures the vibrant personalities and interesting stories that define and connect us all.