About Us

Personality of Cult is a collective of Tulsa area artists whose works are devoted to their favorite cult classic films.

The first Personality of Cult exhibit opened in February 2008 and was the largest opening reception in the Circle Cinema Gallery's history. Twenty local artists interpreted their favorite cult films, such as Blade Runner, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and many others, into original works of art in a wide array of media and artistic styles that reflect the artists' unique perspective on the films they love.

Our success with the first exhibit garnered demand for a sequel, and sequels is what we brought. With Personality of Cult: Episode Deux, the theme was focused on cult classic sequels and "franchise" films (films that have spawned at least one sequel or prequel). James Bond, Jaws, The Godfather, Lord of the Rings and other films were interpreted in digital illustration, paint, pen and ink, etc. There was also a special treat in store for Star Wars fans, as several artists in the exhibit each offered a take on their favorite characters.

Up next is Mixtape Art Show, which opens December 4 at the Eclipse in Tulsa and features Tulsa artists take on their favorite songs. Personality of Cult 3-D is scheduled to open in 2010.

Please visit this site for updates on future exhibits and events.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Four days to go!

My interview about the art show with OklaTravelNet is online now. I'm still waiting on a direct link or embed video, but you can watch the video here. Choose January 26th's show, and I'm at the top of the show, and a couple minutes in.

I regret that I did not have enough time to discuss our biggest piece on the show, in more ways than one. Local artist Eric Gonzales has created a masterpiece with his Lord of the Rings inspired art work. The detail is astounding, particularly when you take into account that it is all done with pen and ink (with some Prismacolor) and the piece is 6 feet wide and 4 feet tall! Watch out for this guy's work. He's gonna be huge!

After the interview, I went down the street to Eloté to grab some lunch. They are one of our sponsors for Episode Deux, and will be catering the opening. All ingredients are organic, fresh and locally grown (when available), and the way Chef Libby Auld brings it all together, it is absolute heaven. If you haven't been there yet, then what the hell are you waiting for?!? They are open for lunch Monday through Friday, and will be open for dinner starting February 26th.

In regards to the ice storm going on in the Tulsa area, it'll be gone and far away from here by the time the show opens on Friday. However, it nearly cost us some of our pieces. I was on my way back to the office after the interview, and on my way to the front door, i slipped on the ice carrying an armload of the pieces I brought to the interview. My foot slipped off to the side, and my knee came down hard on the pavement. My body quickly pivoted as it fell, instinctively moving to fall on my back instead of landing on the art in my hands. My back hit the ground in a solid thud, followed by the back of my head. I've been on Aleve ever since, but the art work is safe. I guess we all suffer for our art, right?

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