Quartz Mountain Resort Arts and Conference Center

You'll join over 250 students from across the state as you study your chosen field and attend or participate in performances, gallery openings, film screenings, poetry readings, and more.

The current disciplines are Acting, Ballet, Chorus, Creative Writing, Drawing & Painting, Film & Video, Modern Dance, Orchestra, and Photography.

The land was privately owned by Ted and Margaret Johnson, who allowed climbers to legally explore Baldy Point since the early 1970s.

Because of the climbing community, the tourists who loved the beautiful Oklahoma land, and Margaret's daughter,[clarification needed] on March 30, 2001, the Access Fund and the Wichita Mountains Climbers Coalition were able to purchase Baldy Point.

Currently, the land is used as a conference center and the location of the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute, and is still a hot spot for tourists and recreational climbers.

The entrance to the main building at the resort
The Twin Peaks Performance Hall as seen overlooking the main building