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Blue Sage Studios

4.8 (11 reviews)
ModerateArt Galleries
Closed 4:00 pm - 7:00 PM
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Randy S.

Super mega cool!! This space made me feel like I was in a movie. I thought it was so awesome. I was here for a party and we made globe ornaments. I think anyone can literally walk in and make one if they wanted to and it costs $25. They have glass making lessons for all types of glass forming and if you're good enough you can rent out the space and just get crazy with your skillz. The Glass Master Andy was super accommodating, patient, pleasant, humorous, and just freaking fantastic all around. You have to listen to his directions; everything moves really quick and it's over before you know it. Everyone made an excellent ornament under Andy's guidance. There is another design gallery next door and they have a showroom with some stellar creations.

Charles K.

OK so I'm something of a tech wiz, but when it comes to the creative arts, my right-brain skills definitely put me on the short bus to school. But today I took my first glassblowing lesson at Blue Sage Studios and it was a blast. Located at 12th and N. Western, Blue Sage is a really cool artist's studio and shop. They have a lot of beautiful glass art for sale, and you can watch the stuff being made, which is a process I've always found fascinating. I had been interested in glass art for awhile, but could never put the time and place together until now. I stopped in on a Saturday and met Andy, who is one of the artists there, and arranged for a class. During my first one-hour class, I learned the basics of the tools, safety (a big deal when your medium is 2000 degrees) and techniques. Andy is an excellent instructor, and I even made a glass flower that actually looks like a flower. Yea Me! Whether you just appreciate the beauty of blown glass, or if you've ever had the desire to try it yourself, this is definitely the place. The shop is very nice and well outfitted, and the instruction is top notch. If you're in the area, check it out!

Blue Sage Studios Art Gallery 1218 N Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106

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Whether you just appreciate the beauty of blown glass, or if you've ever had the desire to try it yourself, this is definitely the place.

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Kasum is a great new gallery here in the Plaza District. They are fully devoted to showing amazing…read morefine art. The inside is set up very well, a great environment for showcasing artistic creations. The owner is very friendly and seems very knowledgeable about his field. So far they have had some great shows. I look forward to seeing how this place progresses!

From the owner: Big or Small, if it's Art, it's Us…read more Over the last 16 years we've had opportunities to work on Commercial and Private Projects ranging in scale from small single floor offices and homes to large multi-level buildings and multi-level architectural facades. If it's art, we can help. We service the creative needs of studios, designers, architecture and engineering firms, interior designers, industry design consultants, municipal and state public art collections, corporate and private art collections, museums, galleries, auction houses and creative sector specialists on projects from the expected to the extreme. Residential and Private Collection Services Whether you need help hanging a heavy heirloom mirror or moving a whole home collection, we have the experience to help you complete the job, safe and successfully, the first time. Corporate Collection Services Planning something big, moving things around, making an update or a statement? That's our expertise. You've grown your business by focusing on what you do, let us help your business by doing what we do best. We, do art. All day. Every day. Additional Services Include Public Art and Placemaking Services and Other Art Consulting Services

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3.5 stars. Underground is the tunnels system below Oklahoma City. This tunnel is use for walking…read morebelow the city when the city is fully covered by snow. It is very good use for winter time. The tunnel protect you from severe weather or cold wind. The tunnels system link the commercial area, shopping, banking, restaurants, parking garage. Basically you can use it as a walk tunnel to connect all business. There are several tower in downtown that connects the tunnels. Many downtown people use it as walking path for restaurants during lunch time. We got into the tunnel through the Arvest building. We took the elevator to LL level to parking garage below the building, then followed the red painted path to enter the green tunnel. The tunnel divided into colors system. Each color represents different zone and art area. We saw many historic picture and art at tunnels. Visit time take about one hour. Th

We enjoyed exploring these tunnels for at least a couple of hours. I learned more about OKC in…read morethat time than perhaps any city I've been to (except London - I read the book - but I digress). It was also nice to be out of the heat. There were two photos that, taken together, don't seem believable as described. According to the captions, one was taken of OKC April 22, 1889, and the next on May 13, 1889 - just 3 weeks later. Not only has an entire city appeared in 3 weeks, but additional rail lines, and an outhouse added in the foreground. What really seems implausible, though, is a massive pile of dirt in the first photo has disappeared 3 weeks later, with no sign it was ever there - even the grass has grown back perfectly. In three weeks. I'd love to know how the dates were authenticated. We can learn a lot from our elders, so I really enjoyed the quotes and photos of people who had made it to be 100 years old. We entered through a door in a parking garage, but there's an escalator right up front in the BancFirst building that's probably easier to find. I'm attaching photos.

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