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Curator Insights: Pop Chalee’s Forest Scene
McKeon Center for Creativity 910 S. Boston Ave., TulsaMusic From Free Ukraine: A Musical Salon
Zarrow Center for Art & Education 124 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa- No events scheduled for January 21, 2023.
Week of Events
Soviet Punk and the Formation of Modern Ukrainian Identity
Soviet Punk and the Formation of Modern Ukrainian Identity
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 […]
Curator Insights: Pop Chalee’s Forest Scene
Curator Insights: Pop Chalee’s Forest Scene
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 and this specific painting. Chelsea M. Herr, a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, is the inaugural Jack and Maxine Zarrow Curator for Indigenous […]
Music From Free Ukraine: A Musical Salon
Music From Free Ukraine: A Musical Salon
Today, defending the idea of free Ukraine has taken on profound urgency, and Ukrainian musicians have been battling tirelessly on the musical front. As the war of Russian aggression grinds on in Ukraine, one of the strongest vectors for strengthening and even expanding Ukrainian cultural identity has been viral musical moments, which have coined, recycled […]