Honoring the Pillars of Arts: The Duncan Area Arts Hall of Fame Spectacular
This weekend, the Duncan Area Arts community will gather to celebrate and honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the arts. The sixth annual Duncan Area Arts Hall of Fame Spectacular is set to take place on Saturday, January 25th, at the Simmons Center. This prestigious event recognizes both past and present contributors, showcasing their impact on the local and broader artistic landscape. Inductees such as Merle and Priscilla Brandon, Darcy Reeves, JD Taylor, Dave Carney, Robby McMurtry, and Jennifer Steil will be celebrated for their achievements. Additionally, various art organizations will present awards to notable figures like Lou Baggett, Jay Snider, Michael Harris, Floyd Wininger, and Jeff Gregston. The evening promises a series of performances from talented artists, including Blake and Chelsea Parks, Heartbeat Dance, Haley Morrow, Stephen Robison, Laura Stockton, Kyle Gossett, and Michael Wilder.
The inductees represent diverse fields within the arts. The Brandons, recognized posthumously with the Pathfinder Award, were proprietors of “Brandon’s Music Company,” which operated in downtown Duncan for several decades. Their dedication to music education left an indelible mark on countless students. Darcy Reeves, also receiving the Pathfinder Award, has been the driving force behind the Chisholm Trail Arts Council for over a decade, spearheading initiatives that have enriched the cultural fabric of Duncan and Stephens County. Her efforts encompass four main programs: Art Education in Schools, Arts Explosion, the CTAC Art Gallery, and the CTAC Live Concert Series.
JD Taylor, recipient of the Patron Award, has dedicated 26 years to leading the technological infrastructure for Duncan Public Schools. Beyond his professional role, he has generously volunteered his skills to assist numerous local organizations with video and recording projects. His contributions have benefited entities such as United Way, Red Cross, Cancer Society, CTAC, Humane Society, Muscular Dystrophy Association, and Duncan Jaycees.
Among the artist awardees, Dave Carney stands out for his extensive musical career. Having attended Velma-Alma School, Carney's talent led him to perform with multiple bands and eventually become the road manager for Keith Urban, touring Australia fifteen times. Robby McMurtry, honored posthumously, was a multifaceted artist whose work spanned illustration, novel writing, painting, playwriting, teaching, and storytelling. His historical graphic novels, including one about Jesse Chisholm, highlight his versatility and depth. Lastly, Jennifer Steil has profoundly influenced many through her art instruction in public schools and private lessons at various venues, leaving a lasting legacy on both children and adults in the community.
The Duncan Area Arts Hall of Fame Spectacular offers an opportunity to reflect on the immense contributions these individuals have made. VIP tickets, priced at , provide closer seating, a private reception, parking privileges, and a chance to win artwork by Eve Cornejo. General admission tickets cost and include general seating and an after-show reception. Doors open at 6 p.m., with the show starting at 6:30 p.m. This event not only celebrates the honorees but also serves as a testament to the vibrant and thriving arts community in Duncan.