ARTS & CULTURE

ARTS & CULTURE

Welcome to Chickasha's vibrant arts and culture scene, where creativity flourishes and community engagement thrives. Immerse yourself in a world of artistic expression and discover the diverse range of cultural offerings that make Chickasha truly unique. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone seeking inspiration, Chickasha has something for everyone.


The council was incorporated in 1991 as the Washita Valley Arts Council until its reorganization in 2000 as the Chickasha Area Arts Council. The council was revitalized as a direct response to community strategic planning through the Oklahoma Community Institute in 2002 with the focus of providing the responsibility of providing a focus to area arts activities.


The Rock Island Arts Festival is a three-day-long event featuring local musicians, artisans, photographers, performing artists, and businesses.



The Rock Island Arts Festival is a three-day-long event featuring local musicians, artisans, photographers, performing artists, and businesses.


The Chickasha Community Theater provides year-round entertainment with locally produced plays and shows. Our community theatre will become addictive for everyone who loves the fun and entertainment of live theatre.


Children at April's Dance Studio receive the finest training in the area. The studio offers ballet, tap, jazz, pointe and hip hop for students beginning at pre-school age through adult. The Dance Studio has earned the reputation of a top-quality school that puts the children first and focuses on dance education and performance. The instructors use a progressive learning system that stresses good, clean techniques.


Intellego Media is a film and digital media company based out of Chickasha Oklahoma, with a desire to bring excellence to the film industry. We understand that you want your business or organization to be portrayed professionally by being visually appealing and to the point.


It is a painting workshop designed for anyone wanting to create a masterpiece on canvas. At each workshop, Carrie Chavers, a gifted artist, will guide you through the stages of completing a painting in just a few hours! Have a night out with your friends. Have a group or club party where everyone does a beautiful painting to take home.


The Grady County Museum is housed in the former Dixie Department Store building, renovated to house the museum and various vendor spaces. The museum contains area history from all decades focusing on Grady County. Collections include early historical documents from the formation of the state of Oklahoma, records of early pioneers settling in the northwest corner of the Chickasaw Nation, and Geronimo Hotel murals dating from pre-statehood.

The museum also features Rock Island Railroad artifacts, military items relating to Borden General Hospital and the W & B Flying School dating from the WWII era, Grady County school artifacts, a barn and homestead house exhibits. The museum also has a vast collection of photographs dating from 1895 that document the development of Grady County.


Art Wrecker Studios represents diverse, interdisciplinary and hybridized forms of art that reach outside of general conceptions of what art is and can be. The work presented will range from performance, installation, interactive works, sound, video and mixed media.

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