The Future of Our Past

The OKPOP Foundation has officially completed the $18 million Heart & Soul Campaign, and the State Treasurer has now approved and certified the pledges, releasing the state’s matching funds. This milestone marks the beginning of OKPOP’s next chapter: exhibit design, fabrication, and the build-out of Oklahoma’s first museum dedicated to the global creative impact of its people.

Hello Friends and Potential Donors,

 “You know, this whole campaign wasn’t just about raising $18 million – it was about backing a mission that means something. OKPOP is here to celebrate the crazy amount of creativity that comes out of Oklahoma, to tell the stories of the folks who shaped music, film, and art, and to fire up the next generation to chase their own big dreams. The way people showed up to support this blows me away. Oklahoma should be proud of what’s coming.”

Honorary Campaign Chair

We spent the day near Cameron documenting the places, people, and stories connected to gospel music legend Albert E. Brumley alongside his granddaughter Betsy Brumley and her husband Kevin Bernier.

Our journey took us to the small country church Brumley attended as a young man, a building dating back to 1879, and to the fields where he once labored in the cotton rows. It was there, while dreaming of something beyond the hard work before him, that inspiration began to take shape for what would become I’ll Fly Away, one of the most beloved and recorded hymns in American music history.

Written by an Oklahoma songwriter and shaped by the landscapes and experiences of eastern Oklahoma, “I’ll Fly Away” has been sung by generations across churches, concert halls, front porches, and film soundtracks. Nearly a century later, its message of hope, perseverance, and longing continues to resonate around the world.

Stories like Brumley’s remind us that some of the most influential songs ever written can emerge from humble places, ordinary lives, and the creative spirit that thrives here in Oklahoma.

#OKPOP #AlbertBrumley #IllFlyAway #OklahomaMusic #OklahomaHistory @illflyawayofficial

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We connected with Colin Stein of @ctrl.n.studios to discuss his creative journey, Oklahoma’s growing creative ecosystem, and the passion that helped turn fandom into official storytelling.

From teaching himself motion graphics and 3D animation to helping create the officially licensed Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles art book with IDW and Paramount, Colin shared how curiosity, persistence, and community shaped his path. He spoke about Oklahoma mentorship, filmmaking, VFX, preserving physical media, and why creative success doesn’t always require leaving home.

“You just got to do it… find a niche that nobody else is doing… do not compromise on your quality.”

We’re grateful to Colin for sharing his story and helping preserve the voices of Oklahoma creatives for future generations.

#OKPOP #Oklahoma #TMNT #Animation #CreativeJourney @ctrl.n.studios @thecolinstein

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Wishing Cody Canada a very happy birthday today! Here he is with Cross Canadian Ragweed in Stillwater discussing the Oklahoma roots of Red Dirt music, the spirit of the scene that grew there, and how a community of songwriters and storytellers helped shape a sound that continues to influence generations of musicians.

From garages and bars to festival stages and arenas, Red Dirt has always been about honesty, connection, and songs that feel lived in. Oklahoma is proud of you, Cody. 🤘

#CodyCanada #CrossCanadianRagweed #RedDirtMusic #StillwaterOklahoma #OKPOP @crosscanadianragweed25 @departed_music

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It was great to connect with Ryan Hendrix in OKC for a video interview focused on his creative journey, music, and the story behind Colourmusic.

Ryan reflected on growing up in Oklahoma, discovering the power of the electric guitar, building an experimental music community in Stillwater, and developing the “Color Songs” concept that helped define Colourmusic’s distinctive sound.

He also spoke about creativity, collaboration, intuition, and the importance of making work that feels authentic rather than chasing trends.

“I want you to try your hardest to make the greatest piece of music you can… don’t chase algorithms… make the coolest piece of art that you can.”

We’re grateful to Ryan for sharing his story with OKPOP.

#OKPOP #RyanHendrix #Colourmusic #OklahomaMusic #StillwaterOK @colourmusic

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