This Small Business Saturday, we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible local talent featured in the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) Store. Shopping small means more than supporting independent businesses—it’s about investing in the creativity, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurial spirit that makes Oklahoma City so special.
When you shop at the Museum Store, you’re not just bringing home something beautiful; you’re also supporting these talented local businesses:
Klint Schor
Celebrated for his innovative designs, Klint Schor masterfully incorporates his modern style in his craft, creating distinctive home decor and artwork. You can own a striking miniature version of The Kiss, Schor’s massive and iconic public sculpture that graces the heart of downtown Oklahoma City. Each handmade steel piece features subtle variations, a testament to its artisanal craftsmanship and one-of-a-kind charm.
Available in-store and online here.
Glenda Radigonda
Glenda Radigonda’s vibrant works stand out for their bold colors and distinctive craftsmanship. Known for her ceramics, mixed-media creations, and glass art, Radigonda’s pieces showcase a thoughtful blend of form and function. Ideal for those who appreciate high-quality, handcrafted items, her works add character and individuality to any space.
Available in-store only.
Art Fusion Studio
Art Fusion Studio is run by the artistic couple Rick and Tracey Bewley. Their style blends artistry with creativity to produce one-of-a-kind fused glass pieces. From striking sculptures to decorative home accents, their work highlights the beauty of handcrafted glass art. Each piece is a unique expression of color, texture, and craftsmanship.
Available in-store only.
Clint Stone
Local artist Clint Stone’s vibrant, textured paintings capture the essence of Oklahoma City’s most iconic landmarks. His bold acrylic works on pine wood make a striking display, perfect for commemorating a visit or celebrating a favorite spot in OKC. Each 12×12” piece is hand-painted, with the artist’s signature on the edge and a wire for hanging.
Clint Stone is an artist with over twenty years of experience in Oklahoma’s creative community. Inspired by colorful candy wrappers and sci-fi toy packaging, his work embraces bold colors and playful designs. In addition to his art business, Clint serves as the Vice President of Programs at Science Museum Oklahoma.
Available in-store and online here.
Alice Wolf
Alice Wolf’s whimsical and intricate designs are as vibrant as they are detailed. Originally from Japan, Alice moved to the U.S. in 2005 and studied Graphic Design at the University of Central Oklahoma. Her work captures the essence of Oklahoma City through original postcards and prints that celebrate the city’s landmarks and arts districts. Whether you’re commemorating a visit or adding a local touch to your collection, Alice’s art brings the spirit of the city to life with every piece.
Available in-store or online here.
This Small Business Saturday, visit the OKCMOA Store and take home a piece of Oklahoma City’s creative spirit. Whether you’re shopping for a loved one or finding a gift for yourself, every purchase supports local artists and helps sustain the vibrant cultural community that surrounds us.
Celebrate the artistry of Oklahoma City! Shop small. Shop local. Shop at OKCMOA.
The OKCMOA Store is open during museum hours.
Members always receive a discount! Not a member? Join today at okcmoa.com/membership.
More festive finds can be found online at okcmoastore.com.