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The NMF and Dustbowl Arts Market have joined forces for the first time to showcase Oklahoma’s creative talent in downtown Norman on Sunday, April 25. While local bands are rocking out on Main Street, local artists and crafters will be hocking their goods from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. one street over at the intersection of Gray Street and Crawford Street. NMF3 Dustbowl Arts Market Vendor List: · Erin Baird & Olivia Cuenca - Regal Creature · Serene Bacigalupi & Dylan Johnson - Leroy's Place · Dylan & Amanda Bradway - DNA Galleries · Mendy Stewart Bennett - Rainbow Swirlz · Amy Baldwin - Curly Q Mosaics · Sarah Capshaw · Julia Colburn - Feather by Feather · Jennifer Crowdis - Starwood Art · Abbie Chesney - Eye on the Sparrow Design · Amanda Dyer · Tim Elliot and Sethy McCarroll - Tim & Seth · Dana Fisher - Pistachio · Nikki Halgren - Gleeful Peacock · Karmen Haley - The Pink Acorn · Jemellia Hilfiger and Robin Thomas - 2 Birds in a Pod · Beverly Herndon · Katie M Huskerson - Birdie · Marcie Lessard - Beau & Stella · Cheyne Little - Cut Out & Collect · Cale & Megan Lopp - Green Couch Design · Samantha Lamb - Samantha Lamb Photography · Ross Maute and Casey Woodard - Pop Prints & Lollywood · Alecia Marcum, Rachel Hunt and Sara Larocca - Sisters of the Black Moon · Adrian Mix - Fried Okra · Dustin Oswald - Bombs Away Art · Jackie Porter- Amity Treasures · Mike and Rachelle Stromberg - Mike & Mary Jewelry · Jordan Strickland - Hide the Good Scissors · Garrett Shockey · Aura Stuemky - Bark & Leaves · Yui Takazawa - El Nacional de Oklahoma · Taylor Thurmond - Happy Homa · Reese Truesdell & Margaret Kinkeade - Wild Hare Beadery · Kate Warren & Michael Cromaz - Dewey & West · Heather Whitsett - QUiD · Derrick Weber - Derrick Weber Photography · Lindsay Zodrow - Collected Thread · The OU Printmaking Club |
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Date Set For 2009 Norman Music Festival
Press Releases | Holly Jones | Saturday, 24 January 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Holly JonesNorman Music Festival(405) 360-1162nmfpr@normanarts.orgDate Set For 2009 Norman Music Festival (Norman, Okla.)— Building on the overwhelming 2008 inaugural year success, the second installment of the annual Norman Music Festival (NMF) will take place Saturday, April 25, 2009, and again will be free and open to the public. “This has created much community excitement and momentum, which bodes well for an even bigger and better 2009 event,” says Jonathan Fowler, NMF committee president.
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Press Releases | Holly Jones | Friday, 30 January 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Holly JonesNorman Music FestivalPublicity Chair(405) 812-2502nmfpr@normanarts.orgCommunity Rears Successful Music Festival(Norman, Okla)— "It takes a truly united community to raise a successful music festival," says Jonathan Fowler, Norman Music Festival committee president. "Last year, we had more than 40 sponsors ranging from local businesses to individuals who put together funds and made the first annual Norman Music Festival a successful debut."
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