Artist Spotlight Video: Harold T. Holden

Kremlin, OK, artist Harold T. Holden is a renowned artist whose sculptures and paintings are part of public and private collections all over Oklahoma and beyond. He also was the featured artist for our bank's second-ever NBC Oklahoma Artist Series painting in 2004. Here, he talks with us about his work, "Mornin' Mounts," his art and his friendship with NBC Chairman Ken Fergeson.

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Western Heritage Museum brings art to Enid bank

NBC Oklahoma in Enid recently hosted a traveling exhibit from the collections of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. The exhibit and accompanying reception at the bank marked the second time the museum has taken items from its collections on the road in this way, and NBC has hosted both of them.

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Historic oil paintings return home to NBC Oklahoma

NBC Oklahoma’s OKC Penn location was once a home to R.D. Cravens, a prominent early developer and entrepreneur, and his wife Mollie. A bit of that colorful history returned to the bank when their grandsons gave us oil paintings of the two by artist Eraldo Carugati.

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Sculptors bring 'Balance' to NBC Oklahoma's OKC lobby

A fused glass and metal sculpture by Oklahoma City artists Rick and Tracey Bewley, stands nine feet tall just below the skylight at NBC Oklahoma’s OKC Penn location. It’s a striking addition to the bank; they are calling the sculpture “Balance,” a sly reference to bank balances and numbers but also to what they were trying to accomplish with the effect.

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NBC Oklahoma unveils 13th painting in its Artist Series

A new painting by Sonya Terpening, an artist with deep Oklahoma ties, is the latest in NBC Oklahoma’s Artist Series for 2017. Her work, “Prairie Oasis,” is the 13th painting commissioned by NBC Oklahoma for this series. It also includes high-quality prints and posters of the work, which the bank offers to customers.

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Wigwam Art Gallery showcases permanent and traveling exhibits

Several years ago, NBC Oklahoma in Altus built the Wigwam Art Gallery and designed it to resemble the 1920s-era Wigwam Movie Theater that was once located there. The original theater had burned in 1993. Today, NBC’s Wigwam Art Gallery showcases permanent and traveling art exhibitions as well as a community gathering space for certain events.

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