FREE Workshop - Wednesday, June 17, 6-8pm - in person at 3024 Paseo
About the Workshop:
Attendees will learn how to take professional photos of their artwork online on websites, applications and social media. There will be a designated time for a hands-on session in the photo studio with a live camera! This is great for artists at entry level to intermediate level.
About the Instructor:
Chandler Watson is an artist, photographer, curator, and founder of Art House on 4th, a contemporary art gallery and working studio in downtown Oklahoma City. He began his career at Red River Digital, where he specialized in fine art documentation, archival photography, and high-quality giclée reproductions, helping artists preserve and reproduce their work with accuracy and care.
As lead photographer for the book Boley Self-Made, Watson documented the stories, people, and culture of one of Oklahoma’s historic Black communities. His creative practice spans photography, visual art, murals, storytelling, and stand-up comedy, including appearances on Comedy Central productions. He also leads storytelling workshops in Burning Man.
Through Art House on 4th, Watson is committed to documenting, exhibiting, and supporting artists while creating opportunities for community engagement, exhibitions, workshops, and creative collaboration.
About the Robbie Kienzle Artist Workshop Series:
This is one of eight workshops in the 2025/26 Robbie Kienzle Artist Workshop Series - created by the Paseo Arts Association to provide opportunities for artist education on topics for professional development FREE of charge thanks to the Oklahoma Arts Council and National Endowment for the Arts, Community Arts Learning grant funding. The Paseo Arts Association began this workshop series in 2022 and named it after the late Robbie Kienzle to honor her life and passion for artistic empowerment.
To sign up for other free workshops in this series, visit thepaaok.org/art-education
Thank you to our funders!
These workshops are FREE thanks to the contributions of the Oklahoma Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts and OKC Midtown Rotary.