

A Body of Work: More Than Skin Deep exhibit closes
June 15
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A new exhibit titled A Body of Work: More Than Skin Deep will be on display at the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center in the Mabee Foundation Gallery from April 15 to June 15.
This exhibit will showcase various forms of artwork created by local tattoo artists who are passionate about expressing their creativity through a diverse range of tattooing styles and mediums. A Body of Work includes paintings, drawings, beadwork, and other artistic forms that highlight the art of tattooing. The exhibit will also explore the history of tattooing, including its recent legalization in Oklahoma.
An exhibit preview will take place on April 11 from 5 to 9 p.m. The artists from Culture Tattoo in Enid and Red Sagas Tattoo Parlor in Woodward will be available to talk about their art and offer flash tattoos at an added cost, payable to the artist. Culture Tattoo will accept both cash/card payments, while Red Sagas will be cash only. Flash tattoos will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. (Clients must be at least 18 years of age, and a valid ID is required for flash tattoos.)
Admission to the exhibit preview is the regular cost, while flash tattoos will require a separate fee payable directly to the artist.