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Oklahoma Arts Council: Oklahoma's New and Emerging Arts Leaders Oklahoma's New and Emerging Arts Leaders (ONEAL) is a free statewide network for arts leaders age 35 and younger or those with less than five years of experience in arts administration or the business of arts. The network provides peer support and resources for the next wave of arts leadership in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Arts Council works with members of the ONEAL Advisory Board to plan and provide programs and services for the statewide network. The advisory board is comprised of ONEAL representatives from throughout the state. NOTE: Due to budget cuts and limited Oklahoma Arts Council staffing, the ONEAL Mentorship Program is currently inactive.
Updates on the program will be made available on this page, so please check back. New and emerging arts leaders statewide can apply for the ONEAL Mentorship Program and be connected with seasoned arts leaders for regular guidance on leadership and career issues. How Do I Get Involved in ONEAL?
Connect with the ONEAL network on Facebook . Consider applying for the ONEAL Mentorship Program. (Currently inactive due to budget cuts and limited Oklahoma Arts Council staffing).
Stay informed about occasional ONEAL meetings through the Oklahoma Arts Council newsletter . ONEAL includes artists, gallery owners, educators, college students, arts administrators, community volunteers, musicians, performers, writers, tribal and cultural representatives, creative entrepreneurs and others.
By fostering mentorships, identifying and providing resources, organizing networking opportunities and more, ONEAL can benefit emerging arts leaders. ONEAL Members at an event in Oklahoma City Being in the ONEAL network helps provide a great sense of belonging to Oklahoma and the state's growing culture.
It gives people the opportunity to connect and grow together at early stages of their careers and identify obstacles we face and come up with viable solutions as well as share in our continued successes. ONEAL brings people together so that we may help increase one of Oklahoma's greatest resources - the arts. - James Wallace, Performing Arts Coordinator, Chickasaw Nation.
For more information contact our Community Arts Director .
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