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Musical Legacies of the Dust Bowl – Lecture Series

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

Join us Saturday, Oct. 8 for a series of public talks and a gallery exhibition on Musical Legacies of the Dust Bowl. These public talks will feature historians, authors, musicians and music producers, discussing the factors that went into (and legacies that arose from) Oklahoma music. The first panel, Sharing Oklahoma Music, features an Oklahoma […]

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First Friday Art Crawl: Musical Legacies of the Dust Bowl

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

Join us for First Friday Art Crawl at Zarrow! Live music, art, food and drinks — all with free admission! We'll be premiering our Musical Legacies of the Dust Bowl exhibition, which will be on display through November. The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is excited to announce Musical Legacies of the Dust Bowl – […]

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Musical Legacies of the Dust Bowl: Dust-to-Digital keynote

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

Join us for a talk with April and Lance Ledbetter, the owners of Dust-to-Digital, on the history of their work with music, music restoration and music mediums. Directed by the husband-wife team in Atlanta, GA, Dust-to-Digital began its mission of creating access to hard-to-find music by producing high-quality books, box sets, CDs, DVDs and vinyl […]

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On the Side of the Road: Lucinda Williams, Lead Belly, and American Fiction

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

Need Friday night plans? Join us for a live musical performance and talk on rock and its roots, led by Nashville-born, North Carolina-based independent musical artist Florence Dore. Part-rock, part-talk, all for free. See y'all September 23 at the Zarrow Center downtown. Show starts at 5🔥

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“Food Instagram: Identity, Influence & Negotiation” book launch

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

The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities will host the launch of "Food Instagram: Identity, Influence & Negotiation" at the Zarrow Center. Join us for an enlightening (and delicious!) evening with editors @zeniakish and @emilycontois as we wine and dine through the complications of food Instagram, aesthetics and tastes. Copies of the book will be available to purchase. […]

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First Friday at Zarrow – Tulsa Girls Art School Exhibition

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

Please join us at the Zarrow Center downtown for the Tulsa Girls Art School art exhibition opening on First Friday. Art, music, food and drinks – all with free admission!

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Dylan and the Beats

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

This three-day symposium will feature presentations from some of the world's leading experts on Dylan's music, art and influences. Discussion panels, keynote lectures and concerts will help us better understand Dylan's long-standing fascination with the Beat poets and writers, including Ginsberg, Kerouac, Waldman and others. This event will run in partnership with the opening of […]

Arts and Humanities Festival

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

Visit the Zarrow Center for Art & Education for an evening of fine art, live performances, documentary film-making, custom poetry and much more, all created by arts and humanities students at The University of Tulsa.

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Hate Speech and the First Amendment: Why Neither is a Stable Entity

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

Join us for an evening with esteemed literary theorist and scholar Stanley Fish, Ph.D., for a discussion on hate speech and the first amendment. Fish argues that hate speech is not a stable entity because it cannot be defined. The first amendment is not a stable entity because it is a rhetoric — a collection […]

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New Voices from TU

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

We are excited to host "New Voices from TU," a creative writing showcase presenting the work of the 2021-22 TU creative writing mentees. Each year TU creative writing students are paired with artists from the Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) to collaborate and receive feedback on their work. This established mentoring program is led currently by […]

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First Friday at Zarrow

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

Please join us during First Friday Art Crawl for an evening of art, food, drinks and live music at the Zarrow Center downtown. Musician Steve Liddell will be playing the gallery, and visitors are invited to experience the current exhibition, Bison: From Near Extinction to Recovery & Renewal. As always, admission is free. Doors open […]

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Return of the American Bison: A Conservation Success Story

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

Join the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities at the Zarrow Center downtown for a screening of Return of the American Bison. A talk and Q&A session with filmmaker and three-time Heartland Emmy Award winner Mary Anne Andrei will follow the screening. This event is free and open to the public.

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Opening of “Bison: From Near Extinction to Renewal & Recovery” at Zarrow

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

Tatanka, bison, buffalo, ptéĥčcaka (Lakota), sisilia (Lenape) the Monarch of the Plains – bison are known by many names in different languages. Relationships between humans and bison can be traced back for at least 30,000 years, as evidenced by images painted on the walls of caves such as Chauvet, Trois Freres and others in Europe. […]

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Indigenous Histories: The University of Tulsa and the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls

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

TU Professors Laura Stevens, and Sara Beam, Muscogee (Creek) Nation oral historian Midge Dellinger, and TU students Lizy Bailey (Cherokee Nation, Choctaw) and Lexie Tafoya (Cherokee Nation) will give a talk on their research on the history of the founding of The University of Tulsa and its early identity as the Presbyterian School for Indian […]

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Canceled: First Friday at Zarrow

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

Note: This event has been canceled due to inclement weather. Please join us during First Friday Art Crawl for an evening of art, music and food. Free and open to the public.

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