Alien Worlds: A New Exhibition
101 Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United StatesOn view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could […]
The creation of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (1969-1971) was the result of efforts by production companies, network executives, and advertisers to replace the violent action-adventure space fantasies on Saturday morning […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could […]
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities welcomes Portland, OR, based musician and field recordist Patricia Wolf for a live musical performance titled “Sounds of Hope.” “Sounds of Hope” is an […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Join us for the opening of a new exhibit "Black Gold in Oil Town" which details the history of Negro league baseball right here […]
Join us for the opening of a new exhibit "Black Gold in Oil Town" which details the history of Negro league baseball right here in Tulsa. This exhibit was curated by W. Jacob Cornwell, the creator of the Oklahoma Baseball Archive. Doors open March 7 at 6 p.m. The exhibit will be on view through […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Join us for the opening of a new exhibit "Black Gold in Oil Town" which details the history of Negro league baseball right here […]
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR MON. MARCH 10 AT 7 P.M. The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities welcomes New Yorker writer Merve Emre for a free event at 101 Archer. This talk argues that American miniaturism, as represented by contemporary forms like "flash fiction" or "the short-short story," emerges as the primary aesthetic strategy […]
On view through April 26, 2025. Since the beginning of time, we have looked to the skies with wonder, fear, hope, and curiosity as we try to imagine what could […]