Cimarron Alliance Foundation Kicks Off LGBT Pride Month with “Pride in Art” Show

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A one-night-only art gallery reception, show, and sale celebrating Oklahoma LGBT and LGBT-supportive artists. This is a free event and open to all.

(I-Newswire) May 25, 2010 - The Cimarron Alliance Foundation will begin LGBT Pride Month in Oklahoma City with Pride in Art, a one-night-only art show, sale, and reception on Saturday, June 5. The free event will be held at Istvan Gallery, 1218 N. Western, Oklahoma City, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm.

Pride in Art will showcase the creativity and diversity among LGBT and LGBT-supportive artists. The festive, casual evening will also feature entertainment provided by Mary Reynolds, Louise Goldberg, and Jamie Bramble. There will also be a portraiture demonstration by artist Sam Echols.

Other artists participating in the show include: Jennifer Barron, Gary Bates, Rick and Tracey Bewley, Brian Boone, John Carter, Sue Clancy, Ron Ferrell, Richard Kleffman, Christina Kovash, Don Holladay, Lynn Mallett, Bernadette Martinez, Cindy Mason, Kenny McCage, Paul Medina, Monty Milburn, Louis Scott, Joe Slack, Sue Moss Sullivan, Frank Troutman, Rhonda Polen Wernick, and Cynthia Daniel Wolf. Each artist will provide up to five pieces of original art for the show. Sales will benefit both the artists and the Cimarron Alliance Foundation.

Event sponsors include Premium Beers of Oklahoma - Bud Light, Iguana Mexican Grill, Istvan Gallery, and Art Fusion Studios.





About Cimarron Alliance Foundation:
The Vision of the Cimarron Alliance Foundation: A Fair and Just Oklahoma

The Mission of the Cimarron Alliance Foundation is to support educational efforts that validate personal identity, promote public enlightenment and advance equality for LGBT Oklahomans.

The Cimarron Alliance Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational organization.

Company Contact Information
Cimarron Alliance Foundation
Scott J. Hamilton
729 NW 17
Oklahoma City, OK
73103
Phone : 405-495-9300




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May 25, 2010

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