Oklahoma Contemporary
Iman Knox is an experienced professional with a background in retail and education. Currently serving as a Sewing Instructor and Retail Coordinator at Oklahoma Contemporary since August 2020, Iman has previously held the position of Floor Supervisor at both Vans, a VF Company, and Forever 21 from November 2018 to November 2018. Prior experience includes work as a Sales Associate at Lucca Boutique between June 2017 and March 2018. Iman holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Business Administration and Management from Tulsa Community College, completed in May 2019, and attended Savannah College of Art and Design from September 2019 to March 2020, with a high school diploma obtained from Broken Arrow High School in May 2017.
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Oklahoma Contemporary
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Oklahoma Contemporary is a multidisciplinary contemporary arts organization, providing a catalyst for the exploration of creativity and contemporary practice through a program of groundbreaking exhibitions, performances and educational programs. In January 2020, Oklahoma Contemporary will launch a new, central location at NW 11th and Broadway in downtown Oklahoma City. The new center will dramatically increase Oklahoma Contemporary’s capacity for free, internationally relevant exhibitions and programming and increase art access and education for citizens of Oklahoma, students and visitors alike. Developed by and for Oklahomans to present and explore the key innovations, issues and concerns of the art of our time, Oklahoma Contemporary does so while drawing on the dynamic aesthetic, cultural, historical and political landscape of the state. At its core, the institution is an inclusive space – Oklahoma Contemporary believes that art is for everyone and places accessibility and education at the center of all programming. Exhibitions are always free. You are always welcome here. Oklahoma Contemporary is a regional 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by businessman and philanthropist Christian Keesee and Kirkpatrick Foundation Director Marilyn Myers.