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Megan Farmer ( Miss Octopie ) 3813 SE Dorchester Dr Lawton, OK 73501 (580) 695-7722 Email: Miss.Octopie@Gmail.Com ​ Website: ​ Megan Farmer ( Miss Octopie ) 3813 SE Dorchester Dr Lawton, OK 73501 (580) 695-7722 Email: [email protected] ​ Website: http://miss-octopie.com/ ​ 2013 Bachelor of Fine Art. Painting Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma 2017 "Sweet n Low: An International Juried Show of Cute." Bedford Gallery. Walnut Creek, California. Jurors: Evan Pricco, ​ Editor of Juxtapoz Magazine. Susannah Kelly and Neil Perry founders of Antler Gallery in Portland OR. (forthcoming) 2012 "Oklahoma: Centerfold 2012" Leslie Powell Gallery. Lawton, Oklahoma. Juror: Kristy Deetz, Professor in the Art ​ ​ Discipline at University of Wisconsin. November-December "The Girlie Show." Farmer's Public Market Building. Jurors: Marilyn Artus, Founder of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School in ​ ​ ​ NYC. Erin Merryweather, Director of Programs for Oklahoma's Red Earth Museum and Annual Cultural Festival. Dawn Harth, Creative Director at Ackerman McQueen Advertising in OKC. November 2017 "Romantic Skytop Stroll." Champagne Room Gallery. Portland, Oregon. February-March ​ 2013 "Small Stuff 7." Bear and Bird Boutique & Gallery. Lauderhill, Florida. November ​ ​ "Senior Art Exhibition: Unorthodox." Museum of the Great Plains. Lawton, Oklahoma. April ​ ​ "Duncan Simmons Center Student Art Show." Simmons Center. Duncan, Oklahoma. February ​ ​ "Snap to Grid." Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. Los Angeles, California. January-February ​ ​ Student Show. Cameron University Inasmuch Gallery. Lawton, Oklahoma. ​ 2012 "Art Night." SpringHill Suites by Marriott. Lawton, Oklahoma. December ​ 2011 Senior Portrait Showcase. Willow Park Health Care Center. Lawton, Oklahoma. ​ 2017 Featured Guest for A-Kon. Fort Worth, Texas. ​ 2012 Cameron University Research Grant, professional printing for artworks. ​ 2011 McMahon Foundation Art Scholar, Spring 2011 ​ 2010 McMahon Foundation Art Scholar, Fall 2010 ​ ● Schnell, Kammie. “Romantic Skytop Stroll” Photo Album. Flickr. February 11, 2017. ​ ​ https://www.flickr.com/photos/ohchalua/albums/72157678776748200 ● “Featured Guests.” A-Kon.com. access date: February 11, 2017. ​ ● Guest Announcement. Project: A-Kon, Facebook Page. February 11, 2017. ​ ● “Romantic Skytop Stroll.” The Portland Mercury. February 2017. ​ http://www.portlandmercury.com/events/18826489/romantic-skytop-stroll ● “Octopie Review.” Twoote, Video Review. Youtube. September 14, 2015. https://youtu.be/3-1nTMVMLS8 ​ ​ ● “Artist Alley is Awesome with Halo Sama at A Kon 26.” Shonuff Studios, Video Interview. Youtube. June 21, 2015. ​ https://youtu.be/ykQwkTheTW0 ● Fetsu. “Fetsu's Miss Octopie Review!” Bloody Innocent blog. June 27, 2014. ​ ​ http://bloody-innocent.blogspot.com/2014/06/fetsus-miss-octopie-review.html ● Salle, Luly. "Review: Octopie." Pastel Cubes blog. February 26, 2014. ​ ​ http://pastelcubes.blogspot.com/2014/02/review-octopie.html ● “Small Stuff 7: 11/17/13 - 1/11/14” Photo Album. Bear and Bird Boutique & Gallery. Flickr. November 9, 2013. ​ ​ ​ https://www.flickr.com/photos/bearandbird/sets/72157637732989733/ ● “Small Stuff 7.” Bear and Bird Boutique & Gallery. 2013. http://www.bearandbird.com/shows/small-stuff-7/ ​ ​ ● “Cameron’s Unorthodox Art Show.” KSWO. Article. Sunday, April 7, 2013 ​ ● “Cameron Senior Art Show”. KSWO. Aired Tuesday, April 2, 2013 ​ ● Oklahoma: Centerfold 2012, catalog, published oil painting, "Twinkie Chan." Leslie Powell Gallery, April, 2013, p 35 ​ ● Morlett, Elijah. "'Unorthodox' will Highlight Work." Lawton Constitution, March 31, 2013, p 1D,7D ​ ​ ​ ​ ● "Cameron Students Showcase Works in 'Unorthodox'." Cameron Press Release. March 28, 2013 ​ ● Thompson, Matthew. "CU Students Showcase Art in Exhibition." Cameron Collegian. October 8, 2012, p 5 ​ ​ ​ ​ ● Albin, Tyrell. "CU Artists Create New Worlds at School." Lawton Constitution, August 19, 2012, p 9A ​ ​ ​ ​ ● The Goldmine: Cameron University Art and Literary Journal, published charcoal drawing, "Shoes." p 53. Cameron ​ University, 2012 ● Pope, Michael. "Senior Drawings." Lawton Constitution, 2011. ​ ​ ​ ​ 2017 "AnimeFest." Sheraton Dallas Hotel. Dallas, Texas. August 17-20 (forthcoming) ​ ​ ​ ​ "A-kon." Fort Worth Convention Center. Fort Worth, Texas. June 8-11 (forthcoming) ​ ​ "Naka-Kon." Overland Park Convention Center. Kansas City, Kansas. March 16-18 ​ ​ ​ ​ "Izumicon." Cox Convention Center. Oklahoma City, OK. January 6-8 ​ ​ ​ ​ 2016 "AnimeFest." Sheraton Dallas Hotel. Dallas, Texas. August 12-15 ​ ​ ​ ​ "Bow-lahoma." Will Rogers Park. Oklahoma City, OK. August 6 ​ ​ ​ ​ "New World Comic Con." OK State Fair. Oklahoma City, OK. July 23 ​ ​ ​ ​ "Anime Expo." Los Angeles Convention Center. Los Angeles, California. July 1-4 ​ ​ ​ ​ "A-kon." Hilton Anatole. Dallas, Texas. June 3-5 ​ ​ ​ ​ "Anime Matsuri." George R. Brown Convention Center. Houston, Texas. February 26-28 ​ ​ ​ ​ 2015 "Izumicon." Cox Convention Center. Oklahoma City, OK. October 30- November 1 ​ "Bow-lahoma." Will Rogers Park. Oklahoma City, OK. September 27 ​ ​ ​ ​ "San Japan." Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. San Antonio, Texas. July 31- August 2 ​ ​ ​ ​ "A-kon." Hilton Anatole. Dallas, Texas. June 5-7 ​ ​ ​ ​ "Anime Matsuri." George R. Brown Convention Center. Houston, Texas. April 3-5 ​ ​ ​ ​ 2014 "Tulsa Cosplay Celebration." Guthrie Green. Tulsa, Oklahoma. October 25 ​ ​ ​ ​ "J-POP Summit Festival." Union Square. San Francisco, California. July 19-20 ​ ​ ​ ​ "A-kon." Hilton Anatole. Dallas, Texas. June 6-8 ​ ​ "Sabaku Con." Crowne Plaza Albuquerque. Albuquerque, New Mexico. April 11-13 ​ ​ "Animeland Wasabi." Crowne Plaza DIA. Denver, Colorado. February 28- March 2 ​ ​ 2013 "Ikkicon." The Hilton Austin. Austin, Texas. December 27-29 ​ ​ "Izumicon." Cox Convention Center. Oklahoma City, OK. November 1-3 ​ "J-POP Summit Festival." Union Square. San Francisco, California. July 27-28 ​ ​ ​ ​ "Frill: A Lolita Convention." Marriott Courtyard. Decatur, Georgia. June 1-2 ​ ​ 2017 Dressed Models for A-Kon Fashion Show. June (forthcoming) Q&A Panel. A-Kon. Shane Holmberg, Coordinator. June (forthcoming) Guest Judge for Iron Lolita Contest. A-Kon. June (forthcoming) 2012 Painted Murals for Brockland Elementary School. August-December Presentation and Instructed Duncan Public School eighth graders. Duncan Public Schools Art Initiative Grant. Sarah Brown, Coordinator. 2009 Juror for MacArthur Junior High School Art Contest. April 2013 Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma. Mark Kang O'Higgins from the Gage Academy, Seattle, Washington. Expressive Figure Painting, April. 2010 Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma. Juliette Aristides from the Gage Academy, Seattle, Washington. Classical Drawing, February. .
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