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Firehouse Art Center — Attraction in Norman

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Firehouse Art Center
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Nearby attractions
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
555 Elm Ave, Norman, OK 73019
Jacobson House Native Art Center
609 Chautauqua Ave, Norman, OK 73069
Tribes Gallery
512 W Main St, Norman, OK 73069
Elsie C. Brackett Theatre
563 Elm Ave, Norman, OK 73019, United States
Jones Family Welcome Center
550 Parrington Oval, Norman, OK 73019
Nearby restaurants
The Earth Café & Deli
309 S Flood Ave, Norman, OK 73069
Library Bar & Grill
607 W Boyd St, Norman, OK 73069
The Bagel Factory
710 W Main St #100, Norman, OK 73069
Wing It
760 W Main St, Norman, OK 73069
THAI D CUISINE
780 W Main St, Norman, OK 73069
Cicis Pizza
540 W Main St, Norman, OK 73069
Taco Casa
731 W Main St, Norman, OK 73069
El Toro Mexican Grill
924 W Main St, Norman, OK 73069
Sam’s Southern Eatery
408 W Main St, Norman, OK 73071
Othello's Italian Restaurant
434 Buchanan Ave, Norman, OK 73069
Nearby hotels
The Manor Bed & Breakfast
917 W Boyd St, Norman, OK 73069
NOUN Hotel, Norman, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel
542 S University Blvd, Norman, OK 73069
Montford Inn
322 W Tonhawa St, Norman, OK 73069
Holmberg House Bed & Breakfast
766 Deans Row Ave, Norman, OK 73069
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Firehouse Art Center

444 S Flood Ave, Norman, OK 73069
4.5(23)
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attractions: Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, Jacobson House Native Art Center, Tribes Gallery, Elsie C. Brackett Theatre, Jones Family Welcome Center, restaurants: The Earth Café & Deli, Library Bar & Grill, The Bagel Factory, Wing It, THAI D CUISINE, Cicis Pizza, Taco Casa, El Toro Mexican Grill, Sam’s Southern Eatery, Othello's Italian Restaurant
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normanfirehouse.com
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Nearby attractions of Firehouse Art Center

Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

Jacobson House Native Art Center

Tribes Gallery

Elsie C. Brackett Theatre

Jones Family Welcome Center

Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

4.7

(292)

Closed
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Jacobson House Native Art Center

Jacobson House Native Art Center

4.7

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Tribes Gallery

Tribes Gallery

4.2

(20)

Closed
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Elsie C. Brackett Theatre

Elsie C. Brackett Theatre

4.7

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Mon, Dec 8 • 3:00 PM
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Kid Quest in Oklahoma City: Superhero City Adventure for Kids (Ages 4–8)
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
129 S Robinson Ave, Oklahoma City,, 73102
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Oklahoma City Scavenger Hunt: Wild Western Art
Oklahoma City Scavenger Hunt: Wild Western Art
Mon, Dec 8 • 8:00 AM
Oklahoma City, 73109
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Nearby restaurants of Firehouse Art Center

The Earth Café & Deli

Library Bar & Grill

The Bagel Factory

Wing It

THAI D CUISINE

Cicis Pizza

Taco Casa

El Toro Mexican Grill

Sam’s Southern Eatery

Othello's Italian Restaurant

The Earth Café & Deli

The Earth Café & Deli

4.8

(243)

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Library Bar & Grill

Library Bar & Grill

4.4

(380)

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The Bagel Factory

The Bagel Factory

4.3

(256)

Open until 2:00 PM
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Wing It

Wing It

4.6

(174)

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Dr Michelle PipesDr Michelle Pipes
The Firehouse Art Center has been investing in the community for decades, and they offer a myriad of creative opportunities for individuals of any skill level to take some time exploring the arts. They are beginner-friendly, where people come for one class and then come back over and over again. They make friends in class and then take other courses together – it’s a great place to network with artistic people. Through innovative programming, the Firehouse Art Center continuously reevaluates its course offerings to meet the community's interests. Glass and jewelry classes always fill quickly. However, the subject matter varies significantly from there. A painting class may focus on landscapes, people, multimedia, animals, or abstract designs. Other offerings include photography, pottery, drawing, crocheting, sculpting, calligraphy, and paper arts. Classes are offered in four- and eight-week courses, with additional, shorter workshops usually on weekends. Classes may be skill-level restricted, but most offer individuals of any interest or skill level the opportunity to start and try their hand at a new art. “It’s not about perfection; it’s about the process,” said Dr. Nikki Krumwiede, Programs Coordinator for the Firehouse Art Center. “Art allows individuals to learn a new skill, but they also get to express themselves in ways they might never have previously.” Through courses, art exhibitions, and art events, community art centers allow individuals to make new friends, explore new skills at their own pace, and positively engage in their community. “Investing in yourself expands what you believe is possible,” said Tricia Edwards, artist and international inner flow guide. “Whether learning a skill that fuels your imagination or flexing it through creative expression, you break free from rigid thinking and open doors to new opportunities. By strengthening your capacity for curiosity, imagination, and expression, you ‘unlimit your beliefs,’ your choices, and the life you never knew was possible.” The Firehouse Art Center offers art courses and events for children and parents/children. They haven’t forgotten Fido and Fluffy, either, hosting events that feature and benefit pets. “We are a community resource,” said Dr. Krumwiede. “We welcome anyone to come by; pop your head in and see what is happening and how you can get involved. We love meeting new people and showing them around the Firehouse.” For anyone ready to start giving back, the Firehouse Art Center offers several community investment opportunities. Individuals can volunteer for differently abled individuals in classes, at art events, or the Healing Studio. If a person is artistically inclined, they might want to teach a workshop; if the response to their workshop is positive, they might be asked to teach a course. Other opportunities to get involved in community arts include Art Forces, a free program for veterans and active service members; Zoo Sketch, where individuals learn about drawing through sketching animals at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens; Equality Club, dedicated to promoting equality through the creative expression of visual arts; and Art After School, which offers a delightful array of creative courses for children of all ages. A list of events and courses is available at the Firehouse Art Center, 444 South Flood Avenue in Norman, or at normanfirehouse.com.
Jason McMoranJason McMoran
This is an amazing facility to have in Norman. My son attended class with Jane Lawson and loved it. Highly recommend both Jane & the firehouse arts center.
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The Firehouse Art Center has been investing in the community for decades, and they offer a myriad of creative opportunities for individuals of any skill level to take some time exploring the arts. They are beginner-friendly, where people come for one class and then come back over and over again. They make friends in class and then take other courses together – it’s a great place to network with artistic people. Through innovative programming, the Firehouse Art Center continuously reevaluates its course offerings to meet the community's interests. Glass and jewelry classes always fill quickly. However, the subject matter varies significantly from there. A painting class may focus on landscapes, people, multimedia, animals, or abstract designs. Other offerings include photography, pottery, drawing, crocheting, sculpting, calligraphy, and paper arts. Classes are offered in four- and eight-week courses, with additional, shorter workshops usually on weekends. Classes may be skill-level restricted, but most offer individuals of any interest or skill level the opportunity to start and try their hand at a new art. “It’s not about perfection; it’s about the process,” said Dr. Nikki Krumwiede, Programs Coordinator for the Firehouse Art Center. “Art allows individuals to learn a new skill, but they also get to express themselves in ways they might never have previously.” Through courses, art exhibitions, and art events, community art centers allow individuals to make new friends, explore new skills at their own pace, and positively engage in their community. “Investing in yourself expands what you believe is possible,” said Tricia Edwards, artist and international inner flow guide. “Whether learning a skill that fuels your imagination or flexing it through creative expression, you break free from rigid thinking and open doors to new opportunities. By strengthening your capacity for curiosity, imagination, and expression, you ‘unlimit your beliefs,’ your choices, and the life you never knew was possible.” The Firehouse Art Center offers art courses and events for children and parents/children. They haven’t forgotten Fido and Fluffy, either, hosting events that feature and benefit pets. “We are a community resource,” said Dr. Krumwiede. “We welcome anyone to come by; pop your head in and see what is happening and how you can get involved. We love meeting new people and showing them around the Firehouse.” For anyone ready to start giving back, the Firehouse Art Center offers several community investment opportunities. Individuals can volunteer for differently abled individuals in classes, at art events, or the Healing Studio. If a person is artistically inclined, they might want to teach a workshop; if the response to their workshop is positive, they might be asked to teach a course. Other opportunities to get involved in community arts include Art Forces, a free program for veterans and active service members; Zoo Sketch, where individuals learn about drawing through sketching animals at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens; Equality Club, dedicated to promoting equality through the creative expression of visual arts; and Art After School, which offers a delightful array of creative courses for children of all ages. A list of events and courses is available at the Firehouse Art Center, 444 South Flood Avenue in Norman, or at normanfirehouse.com.
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The Firehouse Art Center has been investing in the community for decades, and they offer a myriad of creative opportunities for individuals of any skill level to take some time exploring the arts.

They are beginner-friendly, where people come for one class and then come back over and over again. They make friends in class and then take other courses together – it’s a great place to network with artistic people.

Through innovative programming, the Firehouse Art Center continuously reevaluates its course offerings to meet the community's interests. Glass and jewelry classes always fill quickly. However, the subject matter varies significantly from there.

A painting class may focus on landscapes, people, multimedia, animals, or abstract designs. Other offerings include photography, pottery, drawing, crocheting, sculpting, calligraphy, and paper arts. Classes are offered in four- and eight-week courses, with additional, shorter workshops usually on weekends.

Classes may be skill-level restricted, but most offer individuals of any interest or skill level the opportunity to start and try their hand at a new art. “It’s not about perfection; it’s about the process,” said Dr. Nikki Krumwiede, Programs Coordinator for the Firehouse Art Center. “Art allows individuals to learn a new skill, but they also get to express themselves in ways they might never have previously.”

Through courses, art exhibitions, and art events, community art centers allow individuals to make new friends, explore new skills at their own pace, and positively engage in their community.

“Investing in yourself expands what you believe is possible,” said Tricia Edwards, artist and international inner flow guide. “Whether learning a skill that fuels your imagination or flexing it through creative expression, you break free from rigid thinking and open doors to new opportunities. By strengthening your capacity for curiosity, imagination, and expression, you ‘unlimit your beliefs,’ your choices, and the life you never knew was possible.”

The Firehouse Art Center offers art courses and events for children and parents/children. They haven’t forgotten Fido and Fluffy, either, hosting events that feature and benefit pets. “We are a community resource,” said Dr. Krumwiede. “We welcome anyone to come by; pop your head in and see what is happening and how you can get involved. We love meeting new people and showing them around the Firehouse.”

For anyone ready to start giving back, the Firehouse Art Center offers several community investment opportunities. Individuals can volunteer for differently abled individuals in classes, at art events, or the Healing Studio. If a person is artistically inclined, they might want to teach a workshop; if the response to their workshop is positive, they might be asked to teach a course.

Other opportunities to get involved in community arts include Art Forces, a free program for veterans and active service members; Zoo Sketch, where individuals learn about drawing through sketching animals at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens; Equality Club, dedicated to promoting equality through the creative expression of visual arts; and Art After School, which offers a delightful array of creative courses for children of all ages.

A list of events and courses is available at the Firehouse Art Center, 444 South Flood Avenue in Norman, or at...

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39w

So very impressive, the artwork on this building. A+! I always stop n admire n just absorbe the detailer you won't catch your first ten visits. And I've not even gone in yet! Thank...

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7y

Adult pottery was great here once. Hence the name The Firehouse. No more adult pottery classes offered. So sad and a tremendous loss for the Norman art...

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