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A Book as a Book / A Book as Art Exhibit

McFarlin Library 2933 East 6th Street, Tulsa

Artists' books are the subject of our newest exhibit in Special Collections at McFarlin Library. Artists' books are works of art that take the form or function of a book, […]

Storm Chasing: An Exhibit at 101 Archer

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa

With photographs from more than 50 Oklahomans, this exhibit showcases the work of professional storm chasers and photographers, as well as weather enthusiasts on their cell phones. Some of the major events featured include the 1930s Dust Bowl storms, the Woodward Tornadoes of 1947 and 2012, the ice storms of 2007, 2013, and 2021, the […]

Free

Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Celebrate Cybersecurity Awareness with TU IT & HR, TIAA and HSA Bank As our world becomes more interconnected, the risk of cyber threats increases. Since 2004, October has been dedicated […]

Halloween Door Decorating Contest

Trick or treat? Spooky or sweet? UTulsa students, employees, and Greek houses are invited to show off their October vibes and decorate their office/dorm/house doors for Halloween to support Tulsa Area United Way. Winners will be selected just in time for Halloween! Entries must be received by Oct. 18, with judging on Oct. 31. All […]

$10 – $30

INTO LIGHT Oklahoma Exhibition

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa

The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is please to partner with the INTO LIGHT Project to bring a new exhibit to 101 Archer: "Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories." The exhibit will feature original graphite portraits of 30 Oklahomans who have passed away from drug overdoses, accompanied by professional written narratives on their lives. INTO […]

Free

R.U.R. (or Rossum’s Universal Robots)

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa

The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities presents R.U.R. by Karel Capek in partnership with Riffraff Tulsa. In Capek’s 1920 sci-fi, which first introduced the word "robot" to the world, robots are designed to serve mankind. They do not feel, do not care, and do not love. They have one purpose: to work. Manufactured by Rossum’s […]