Events for January 19, 2023 – Events Calendar
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All-Black Towns of Oklahoma: An Exhibit at the Zarrow Center

Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa

In the early 1900s, there were as many as 50 all-black towns in Oklahoma. Black Oklahomans created spaces to offer safety, opportunity and freedom to their communities. Over the course […]

Free

Hogue 125 Inspired: Oklahoma Landscapes

Alexandre Hogue Gallery 2930 East 5th Street, Tulsa

The University of Tulsa is excited to celebrate what would have been the 125th birthday of artist Alexandre Hogue, former head of TU’s Department of Art and namesake of the […]

Free
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Apologetics for Lunch study group

Sharp Chapel 2940 East 6th Street, Tulsa

TU students, faculty and staff are invited to a weekly discussion regarding the writings of Christian apologists such as C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Alister McGrath, Peter Kreeft and Timothy Keller. Free lunch served.

Free

Graduate School open house

Allen Chapman Student Union 440 S Gary Ave, Tulsa

The University of Tulsa Graduate School will host an open house Thursday from 12 to 2 p.m. Representatives from each graduate program the TU College of Law will be available to answer questions about the application process. Food will be provided; stop by for lunch and a great conversation about your future in grad school!

Super Knockout Tournament

Collins Fitness Center 502 South Delaware, Tulsa

Super Knockout Tournament at the Collins Fitness Center. If interested in participating, register online at www.imleagues.com.

Soviet Punk and the Formation of Modern Ukrainian Identity

Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa

In the late 1980s, the Soviet Ukrainian punk subculture seeded an accidental politics that allowed for new and idiosyncratic ways to identify as Ukrainian. In this talk, the anthropologist and musician Maria Sonevytsky will share her research on a curious cassette album that circulated in the last years of the USSR on the streets of […]

Free

Curator Insights: Pop Chalee’s Forest Scene

McKeon Center for Creativity 910 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa

Join Chelsea Herr, Jack and Maxine Zarrow Curator for Indigenous Art and Culture at Gilcrease Museum, to learn more about Pop Chalee’s (Taos Pueblo) Forest Scene. Learn about the artist […]

Free

Concerts with Commentary – Vintage Wildflowers

Lorton Performance Center 550 South Gary Place, Tulsa

Enjoy a concert and musical discussion with Vintage Wildflowers. Featuring: Dana Fitzgerald Maher, Celtic harp, piano, vocals and Irish whistle Audrey McSperitt Schmidt, vocals, guitar, bodhran and flute Abby Bozarth, fiddle, vocals and accordion

Free