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VisionMakers 2010 Exhibit
VisionMakers 2010 exhibition. Created to recognize and reward excellence among Oklahoma Artists. Exhibit Hours: Monday / Closed Tuesdays / 1 to 5 pm Wednesdays / 1 to 5 pm Thursdays / 1 to 9 pm Fridays / 1 to 9 pm Saturdays / 1 to...
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History in Focus: Photographic Images From the Gilcrease Collection Exhibit
Exhibit showcases more than 75 of the museum's photographic portraits, landscapes and historical scenes. for more information, call 918-596-2700 or go to http://gilcrease.utulsa.edu
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Russell Young: Fame and Shame
Happens: Tuesdays
Next Date: Sep 2, 2010 at 11 a.m.
Aberson Exhibits (3.02 miles)Aberson Exhibits representation of legendary artist, Russell Young in conjunction with Diane Gawey Riley.
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George R. Kravis Collection
Philbrook exhibit 50 pieces from the recently donated George Kravis II contemporary collection.
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Mabel B Little Heritage House Museum
Happens: Mondays
Next Date: Sep 2, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
Mabel B Little Heritage House Museum (0.63 miles)Located in the historic Greenwood district, once known as "Black Wall Street of America." The Mabel B Little Heritage House, once owned by the Prince-Mackey family, was relocated to its present location, and has been fully restored.
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Wonder Women
The Tulsa Girls Art School presents this art show at the Alexander Hogue Gallery on TU's campus. Proceeds benefit GAS. Call 918-631-2739.
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Inspirations from the Garden
See works in oil and pastel from artist Joey Frisillo. Color Connection Gallery
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Heart of Broken Arrow Arts and Crafts Fair
Saturday, September 18, 2010 at 9 a.m.
Central Park Community Center (13.76 miles)Free admission, inside air-conditioned comfort, concessions,abundant parking, children's playground, exhibits. 12x12 booths - $50, electric $10, vendors provide their own setups
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Osage County Fair
Starts: Thursday, September 9, 2010 + 2 dates
Osage County Fairgrounds (40.35 miles)This county fair includes a 4-H livestock show, fair exhibits, talent show, craft show, flea market, various contests, games and rides for young kids, a horse show on Friday evening and a ranch rodeo on Saturday evening. Free admission
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Art Opening
Happens: 1st Wednesday of the month
Next Date: Oct 6, 2010 at 5 p.m.
Joe Momma's Pizza (0.36 miles)Each month we hang the art of a different local artist on our walls and we're happy to host an opening on the month's first Wednesday to celebrate. These are fun events which also feature a wine tasting and live music!
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The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Happens: Tuesdays
Next Date: Sep 2, 2010 at 10 a.m.
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum (44.70 miles)Discounted rates for large groups available. Tour leaders and bus drivers admitted free. PARKING Free parking on-site with plenty of room to accommodate buses and motor coaches. For more information, call 918-687-0800 or go to oklahomamusichalloffame.
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Touchstones of the Diaspora
Touchstones of the Diaspora, an exhibit of coins from the collection of Rabbi Leonard Helman, June 17-Sept. 20. Museum Hours Monday - Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, 2021 E 71, Tulsa, 918-492-1818.
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Tulsa Brick x Brick
Who knows, you might find something you just can't live without! The gallery's open from 11-5 pm Tuesday-Friday and until 7 on Thursdays and by appointment by calling.
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To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures
Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum The belief in life after death was central to Egyptian civilization over thousands of years, with death seen as an enemy that could be defeated through ritual and proper preparation.
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America: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of a Nation
America: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of a Nation opens June 26 at Gilcrease Museum. The exhibition will offer a sweeping look at American history from colonial days to the closing of the Western frontier.
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Myths and Memories
This exhibition features contemporary Native art from across North America representing a variety of media and styles. These diverse works illustrate traditional myths of the Canadian Woodlands and Southwestern Pueblos, as well as memories of warriors riding on horseback across the Plains.
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Redefining Tulsa: Challenge, Courage, and Change in the 1940s
As a new decade dawned in Tulsa on January 1, 1940, life was changing at a rapid pace. A war was expanding across the globe and there was talk of America entering the fray. The economy, still reeling from the Depression, was unpredictable.
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Learn to Meditate
Happens: Wednesdays
Next Date: Sep 8, 2010 at 7 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church (2.44 miles)Free meditation group. Wednesdays 7-8:15pm. All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria. Call 249-1992.
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Daily Tours
Docent Guided Daily Tours - Subject to Docent availability Tuesdays – Sundays: 2 pm Guided tours of the special exhibition and/or highlights of the collection are offered daily and are available to all museum visitors to drop-in without advance reservation.
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Have Your Birthday Party at Philbrook
Have your child’s birthday party at the museum. You supply the children and the cake, and we’ll cover everything else including decorations, kid-friendly gallery activities and an art project led by one of our teaching artists.
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Timeline of Tulsa History: A Brief Journey Through Tulsa’s Past
This exhibit provides a general historical overview of Tulsa’s past by guiding visitors...arrival of the Creek Indians who settled Tulsa in the 1830s. From there the exhibit covers many historically significant events and time periods that have affected...
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Work, Health and Love: 100 Years of Camp Fire
In honor of the Centennial of Camp Fire USA, the museum will exhibit a unique and extensive collection of memorabilia. The display tells...similar group will enjoy the memories and walk through history this exhibit provides.
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Momentum: Art Doesn't Stand Still
This October, Tulsa’s Brady Arts District will come alive with the artworks of Oklahoma’s up-and-coming artists. The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition’s Momentum Tulsa: Art Doesn’t Stand Still will take place on Saturday, October 9, from 8pm-Midnight at Living Arts, 307 E. Brady.
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Gallery Talk - Cast and Carved: Sculptures from the Kasser Collection
The long-awaited return of the Kasser sculptures from their European tour is a perfect opportunity to explore these masterworks with Philbrook’s Ruth G. Hardman Curator of European Art, Tanya Paul.
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It's an Elebration
Mark you calendars for a celebration fit for an elephant! Kick off your Labor Day Weekend in a BIG way and come to the Tulsa Zoo's first ever "ELEBRATION", where we celebrate all things elephant!