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It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: The Problem of Social Capital
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Storm Chasing: An Exhibit at 101 Archer
Storm Chasing: An Exhibit at 101 Archer
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 […]
We Here: An Exhibition by the J’Parle’ Artist Group
We Here: An Exhibition by the J’Parle’ Artist Group
The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is proud to present the visual arts component of the Pärlā Creative Festival. The theme of the exhibit is "We Here!" and it features prominent local BIPOC artists. This eight-day festival, which starts in September, champions Black creativity and serves as a placemaking event, featuring dance, theater, film festivals, […]
It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: The Problem of Social Capital
It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: The Problem of Social Capital
Join us in welcoming literary critic John Guillory, author of "Professing Criticism" (2022) and "On Close Reading" (2024). Guilllory will look at Pierre Bourdieu's "Forms of Capital" and F. Scott […]