
EARTH TONES
Oklahoma soil has never been as beautiful as it is when brushed onto a canvas by Narda Caton. This Oklahoman and Native American artist has gone back to her roots and is using the earth’s raw materials in her work. Soil provides virbrant blacks, browns and reds. Marigolds her yellows and Iris her blues and purples….leaves give her all the green she’ll ever need. No acrylics or oils need apply for the job of gracing Narda’s canvases. Mother Nature’s bounty is all this artist need. Join Gallery as we travel to Bartlesville to watch Narda turn Oklahoma dirt and flowers into paints for her pallet and blank canvases into rich and colorful portraits of Oklahomans from days gone by. If that’s not enough, the long time artisan also works with metals from the earth to create a distinctive type of jewelry you won’t find anywhere else. Narda shows us how she does it, just like she did 20 years ago when she had her own nationally aired arts and crafts television program. Don’t miss Gallery in September.

CONTACT:
NARDA CATON
918-336-7402
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BREAKING THE MOLD
Step inside the studio of sculptor, carver and molding artist Kendall Howerton. His work is on display across the country in national retail stores and commercial buildings, but his latest project hits closer to home. Howerton is putting his talent to work to increase Breast Cancer Awareness in Oklahoma and to raise money for the cause. He is using Oklahoma models for his latest creations, pink ribbons cast from the bodies of the models who, themselves, are breast cancer survivors.
Gallery brings its audience into the very personal, artistic work of Howerton and a breast cancer survivor who has decided to share her story and her scars with the world through Howerton's art.
http://www.Kendalls3d.com
Kendall Howerton: 405-833-0060
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Airdate 9/210
Gallery Show # 1102

Exploring the Arts and Culture of Oklahoma
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Gallery 1205 Full Episode |
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Band Bedlam Full Episode |
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Gallery 1204 Broken Statue | OK Star Trek |
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Gallery 1203 Don Cook | Tom Lee |
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Gallery 1202 Passages | Purpose Driven Art |
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Gallery 1201 Greg Burns | Rocking Horse Dreams |
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Gallery 1110 Bert Seabourn |
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Gallery 1108 Paul Medina | Art of Floral Desgin |
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Gallery 1109 Larger than Life | Bombs Away |
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Gallery 1108 Excerpt |
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Gallery 1107 The Mary Rose: Promo Mar 31st @ 7:30pm |
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Gallery 1107 The Mary Rose |
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Gallery 1106 OKC Ballet |
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Gallery 1106 Show Extra_3 |
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Gallery 1106 Show Extra_2 |
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Gallery 1106 Show Excerpt - Airs Feb10th @ 7:30pm |
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Gallery 407 Spanish Blood |
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Gallery Documentary StarDanceSwan |
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Gallery 301 Muscle Car Ranch |
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Gallery 1104 Creativity Unearthed | Chickasaw Museum |
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Gallery 1103 The Way Love Goes |
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Gallery 1103 Wade & Don Hayes |
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Gallery 1101 The Skullmaster | Atrocity |
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Gallery 1009 Amazing Dave May |
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Gallery 1008 Red Cedar Creations | China Painters |
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Gallery 1007 Culinary Arts |
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Gallery 1006 Functional Fusion | Toy Story |
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1006 Extra Train Sizes |
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Gallery 1005 The Thespian | Taxidermy |
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Gallery 1004 Brick by Brick |
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Gallery 1003 Show Promo |
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Gallery 1003 Beyond Metal / McSwain |
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Gallery 1002 Show Promo |
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Gallery 1002 Sunspots |
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Gallery 1001 Breaking the Mold |
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Gallery 909 Show Promo |
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Gallery 909 Oklahoma Rocks |
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909 Extra Flaming Lips |
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Gallery 908 Transitions / Shaping LIfe |
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Gallery 907 Subjective Horse | Metal Mangler |
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Gallery 906 Sweet Rewards |
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Gallery 905 Song Receiver |
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Gallery 804 The Singing Fisherman |
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Gallery 504 Santa Dan's Mustard Seeds |
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Gallery 801 Bass Society |
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Gallery 304 Lee Shaw |
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Gallery 304 Double Star Studio |
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Gallery 201 "It Ain't Shakespeare" |
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Gallery 101 Long Way Home |
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Underwriters
- The Pauline Dwyer Mackanburg & Robert A. Macklanburg, Jr. Foundation
- The Kerr Foundation, Inc.
- Jasmine and Melvin Moran
- Ann Simmons Alspaugh
- Oklahoma State Arts Council











