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Enter the Gallery

Art At Your Fingertips

Armory Arts Galleria

Experience the Armory Arts Village on your time, any time.

Virtually walk the halls of the Village and witness the breathtaking 19th-century foundation on which it is built. View residents’ works of art in their entirety as they stand on display in the gallery and throughout the building. If you see something you like, stake your claim to it instantly (before someone else does).

Featured Artist

Judy Gail Krasnow

Since age eight, guitar in hand, Judy has been speaking and singing out for and about people who have made a difference. As a Chautauqua Scholar and Performer for the Florida Humanities Council for ten years, she presented programs about women who left their marks upon history. As part of the Oklahoma Arts & Humanities Council Chautauqua Tour 2006, she brought hatchet-wielding Temperance Activist, and American Icon, Carry A. Nation, to life. In 2008, once again touring in Oklahoma, she portrays Rachel Carson, pioneering ecologist and author of Silent Spring, the book that awakened global environmental concern. Judy's historical programs include stories of adventurers, explorers, and achievers. She performs for all ages, adapting her programs accordingly and captivating young and old alike. As a Kennedy Center trained Artist-In-Education, Judy has received many grants to develop and perform her varied programs. In addition to her prime genre of historical programs, her fare includes tales and tunes from cultures around the world, curriculum-related programs, and, of course, programs custom-tailored to requested themes, workshops, and Keynotes.

Gallery Hours

Open April 30th - November

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00pm to 5:00pm

Fourth Fridays from 12:00pm to 8:30pm

April 30th Hours: 4:30pm-8:30pm

Guided Historic Tours

All-year around, also on Fourth Fridays, May-November

$8 per person

Historic to the arts