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SUMMARY:Winter Dinner: An Evening with Fine Artist Patrick (p.s.) Gordon
DESCRIPTION:Renowned artist P.S. Gordon will join us for a delectable dinner at Bodean culminating with a live auction of his painting “the white tulip” with proceeds benefiting the Garden. \nPlease join us for appetizers\, champagne and a specialty Botanic Garden Vodka cocktail followed by a three-course dinner with paired wines. Dress: Business casual-Cocktail \nSeating is limited. Tickets are $250 with proceeds benefiting the Garden. A portion of each ticket ($100) is tax deductible. \n \nSave the Date: Saturday\, April 19\, 5-8 p.m. – Spring Sip & Stroll \n \nSign up for our e-mail news to be the first to hear about upcoming events!  \n\nAbout Patrick (p.s.) Gordon: Born in 1953 in Claremore\, Oklahoma\, Patrick S. Gordon gained national attention with a series of solo exhibitions\, beginning in 1982 at New York City’s Fischbach Gallery\, and later at Joseph Gierek Fine Art in Patrick’s newly-adopted hometown of Tulsa. Since then\, he has continually exhibited at numerous prominent galleries around the country\, and has been featured in notable museum shows and competitions. His works can be found in important private\, corporate and museum collections throughout the United States. Print editions of Patrick’s work are widely popular with collectors throughout the world.
URL:https://www.tulsabotanic.org/event/winter-dinner-an-evening-with-fine-artist-patrick-p-s-gordon/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Paid Programs
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SUMMARY:Origami Workshop: “Blossoms\, Birds and Butterflies”
DESCRIPTION:GARDEN MEMBERS – Join us for a workshop with instructor Mae Dean Erb to learn about origami\, the Japanese art of paper folding\, and create your own works of art! With spring\, and the Oklahoma debut of FLORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN exhibition at the Garden in sight\, Mae Dean will focus on creating origami flowers\, birds and butterflies. All materials will be supplied. All ages are welcome.  \nDETAILS:\nWorkshop will be held inside our Mabee Grange event center. Drinks and refreshments will be available for purchase. Garden members will also be able to shop the Member Only Gift Shop clearance sale in the Visitor Center.  Gates will open at 1:30 p.m. to allow time for ticket check-in at Visitor Center and short walk through the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden to the Mabee Grange Event Center.  Other areas of the Garden will not be open for visitation.  \nTICKETS: \nBecause workshop size is limited\, we require members to reserve their space with a $0 ticket. This event is open to Garden members only.  Not a member?  Join today!  \n   \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: \nMae Dean Erb holds a Masters Degree in Education and is a board certified educator. She presents Origami programs in libraries across the state of Oklahoma\, as well as nationally and internationally.  \nMae Dean received a Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship to Japan\, and also lived in Okinawa\, Japan for two years\, where she gained firsthand insight into this ancient Japanese artform. Mae Dean was named Teacher of the Year for El Reno Public Schools and was a finalist for Oklahoma’s Teacher of the Year. She has also received the Origami USA Teaching Award. 
URL:https://www.tulsabotanic.org/event/origami-workshop-blossoms-birds-and-butterflies/
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