Downtown Oklahoma City's newest creative hub features a reflective exterior that recall's the state's wide-open skies. Opening next month, the institution -- founded in 1989 as a community arts center -- will offer more than 8,000 square feet of galleries, plus space for classes and performances. The debut exhibition, "Bright Golden Haze," includes works by Robert Irwin and Leo Villareal.
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