Apr 22 Monday
Listen, sing along, and learn with Discovery Lab! Monday Morning Programming is an opportunity for early learners and their caregivers to participate in educational activities taught by our experienced educators.
Every Monday at 11:00 a.m., different programming is planned for museum guests.
Sweden's masters of the macabre and garagerock exports THE DAHMERS are travelling stateside for what promises to be a killer headlining tour.
Apr 23 Tuesday
For over 40 years, we have offered all German language class levels, taught by native speakers or certified instructors, with a small student to teacher ratio. Twice each year we provide 12 classes over 12 weeks of teaching in spring and fall. Classes are held inside the GAST Event Center.
Apr 24 Wednesday
"Harmony of Duality: A Two-Spirit Journey" explores Indigenous identities and expressions through the lens of Two-Spirit individuals. The exhibition celebrates and honors the rich diversity of gender, sexuality, and cultural heritage within Indigenous communities.
Featuring a stunning array of artworks spanning various mediums such as paintings, sculptures, photographs, and mixed media installations, "Harmony of Duality" invites attendees to embark on a visual journey that intertwines tradition with contemporary perspectives.Through imagery and narratives, the exhibition delves into the complex intersections of spirituality, identity, and resilience, shedding light on the experiences of Two-Spirit individuals navigating their unique paths within Indigenous cultures. Each artwork serves as a testament to the strength and beauty found in embracing one's true self, challenging conventional notions of gender and sexuality while celebrating the harmony found within duality.
In addition to showcasing the artistic talents of Two-Spirit artists, "Harmony of Duality" offers a platform for dialogue and reflection, fostering greater understanding and appreciation of Indigenous perspectives on gender and identity. Attendees can expect to engage with the artists, participate in interactive discussions, and immerse themselves in a transformative cultural experience that celebrates diversity and inclusion. "Harmony of Duality: A Two-Spirit Journey" promises to be a profound and inspiring event that honors the resilience and creativity of Two-Spirit individuals while inviting attendees to embrace the beauty of duality within themselves and their communities.
The exhibit opens April 5, 2024 at 6pm as part of the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities' First Friday festivities!
Presented by Downtown Tulsa Partnership, the Downtown Tulsa Midweek Market provides foods from area agricultural producers of meat, produce, dairy, and more, as well as handmade goods from artisans and makers, and is registered as a farmers’ market by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
The Market's primary goal is to bring fresh food offerings to Downtown Tulsa, a USDA-certified "food desert." Visitors to the Market can will also enjoy local arts and cultural performances and other entertainment, including fitness classes and cooking demonstrations!
Para estudiantes, sus familias y cualquier otra persona que esté pensando en ir a la universidad o colegio.
miércoles 24 de abril | 6 - 7:30 p.m. | Virtual por Zoom
Que puede esperar:Escucharán historias inspiradas por estudiantes universitarios, hispanos y graduados.
Aprenderá de los servicios y la asistencia disponible para ayudarlos a tener éxito en la universidad.
Recibirá información sobre la Universidad Estatal de Oklahoma y cómo ser un OSU Cowboy.
Apr 25 Thursday
The 80 member Wartburg Choir from Wartburg College Waverly IA will perform a concert.
Tulsa Community College Theatre presents original play, After Olive April 25-28
Tulsa Community College Theatre will present an original play, After Olive written by Bee Johnson April 25-27th at 8pm and April 28th at 2pm in the PACE Studio Theatre on the TCC Southeast Campus. Bee Johnson is currently a film student at Columbia University in Chicago. She attended TCC from 2020-2022 and wrote After Olive as a screen play in Scriptwriting class. TCC chose the original script for its 2023-2024 theatre season and adapted it into a stage play. The story is about a young woman, Olive played by Valentine Tarpley who dying of a mysterious disease decides to spend her last week and a half in the company of her friend, the captain, played by Brayden Marchant and finally leave the island that she has lived on her whole life to explore the mainland in the brief time she has left. Also appearing in the play is Ana Nunez, Jillian Mohn, Allie Newton, Emily Bruegger, Brenen Hankins, Gavin Boudreaux, and Aspen Marshall. The production stage manager is Jenna Soltis and the assistant stage manager is Canyon Garner. The play is student designed with Jenna Soltis designing sound, Alex Ryals designing lights, Moriah Jestus designing set and properties and Melanie Torres Cordero designing costumes. Mark Frank is directing the play with Aaron Kennedy and Emily Westerfield serving as faculty advisors. Randall Pike is the technical director with Aaron Kennedy designing projections. The play is an associate entry for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Region VI.
Apr 26 Friday