Rain Boy Fine Art

Rain Boy Fine Art Founder & curator at Rain Boy Fine Art. Representing emerging and museum-level artists with a focus on contemporary and Indigenous work.

Oklahoma → Santa Fe → Scottsdale. Mom and wife at the heart of it all.

Where desert horizons meet ancient stories. ✨The bold landscapes of Steve Latimer paired with the powerful sculptural fo...
06/03/2026

Where desert horizons meet ancient stories. ✨

The bold landscapes of Steve Latimer paired with the powerful sculptural forms of Sheldon Harvey create a conversation between place, culture, and imagination. Together, their work captures the spirit of the Southwest—vast skies, sacred landscapes, and enduring traditions reimagined through contemporary eyes.

Now on view at Rain Boy Fine Art.

06/01/2026

Friday night at Rain Boy Fine Art ✨

Feeling Blue 💙Bryan TurnhamThere’s something universal about a worn pair of Converse. They carry stories—late nights, lo...
05/30/2026

Feeling Blue 💙
Bryan Turnham

There’s something universal about a worn pair of Converse. They carry stories—late nights, long walks, growing pains, and moments of quiet reflection. In Feeling Blue, Bryan Turnham transforms an everyday subject into a deeply personal portrait of mood and memory.

Rendered in rich shades of blue against a soft, atmospheric background, the painting balances nostalgia with introspection. The creases, scuffs, and movement of the figure suggest a life actively lived, while the cool palette evokes contemplation, vulnerability, and resilience.

We’re excited to share that Feeling Blue has found a new collector and will be heading to its new home soon. Thank you for supporting living artists and bringing original artwork into your lives.

⚽️❤️ Last game of the season.Oske, I couldn’t be more proud of you. This season was about so much more than goals and wi...
05/30/2026

⚽️❤️ Last game of the season.

Oske, I couldn’t be more proud of you. This season was about so much more than goals and wins—it was about hard work, growth, determination, and having fun. You showed up every game ready to give your best, and watching you play has been one of my greatest joys.

No matter the score, you’ll always be my MVP. I’m so proud of the player you’re becoming, but even more proud of the kind, strong, and brave little boy you are.

Congratulations on an amazing season, buddy. I love you endlessly. ❤️⚽️

05/29/2026

Packed house. Full glasses. Incredible art. 🔥

The charcuterie is out, the cocktails are flowing, and the gallery is alive tonight. This is exactly how an opening should feel.

Come join us.

05/29/2026

Nothing beats opening a box full of new Tim Herrera jewelry. 📦✨

Fresh pieces just landed at Rain Boy Fine Art, and every single one is a work of art. From the first unwrapping to the final reveal, this is the kind of mail day we live for.

Available soon. 👀

This Friday at Rain Boy Fine Art ✨New work. Amazing cocktails. Great conversation. Live DJ.Join us for an evening of con...
05/25/2026

This Friday at Rain Boy Fine Art ✨

New work. Amazing cocktails. Great conversation. Live DJ.

Join us for an evening of contemporary art, good energy, and a room full of people who love creativity as much as we do. We’ll be unveiling new works by Myk Karasek, Bryan Turnham, Ron Rovner, and Tai Tindall.

Not your typical stuffy gallery opening — just a fun night with beautiful art and even better people.

Friday • Rain Boy Fine Art

05/25/2026

There’s a certain kind of painting that makes you stop scrolling.
This is one of them.
Steve Latimer captures the American West in a way that feels both timeless and completely fresh — bold shadows, endless skies, and that quiet sense of space you can almost step into.

These are the kinds of works collectors remember years later and say, “I should’ve bought that piece.”

Now showing at Rain Boy Fine Art.

“Congo Square 3” by Tai Tindall feels like memory, rhythm, and movement layered into paint. Fragments emerge and disappe...
05/24/2026

“Congo Square 3” by Tai Tindall feels like memory, rhythm, and movement layered into paint. Fragments emerge and disappear through textured washes of black, gray, soft peach, and electric blue — creating a composition that feels both deeply personal and universally human.

Tai’s work invites you to slow down and look again. The longer you sit with this piece, the more it reveals. Contemporary abstraction with soul, history, and energy beneath every layer.

Now showing at Rain Boy Fine Art.

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3306 Charles Page Boulevard #266
Tulsa, OK
74127

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Monday 11am - 6pm
Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm

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