September 14, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
Opportunities to fulfill one's destiny often come in unexpected ways. For Matt Moffett, his journey has indeed shown this to be true. And I ask myself, do we ever really fulfill just one destiny or have multiple possibilities of destined experiences?"
August 20, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
“In March 2020, I took my first oil painting class. I did a session with Marjorie Atwood, we bought six paints and some pallet paper, and she taught me how to paint and shade a sphere, then the world shut down."
Budget Collector is sponsoring the “Art@Home” event at the Henry Zarrow Center for Art & Education (124 N Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK, 74103). The exhibition will be up the entire month of September, but the conceptual art exhibit is only available to be seen live
August 16, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
Buy a lady a rose? If that sounds familiar, then you must know Mad Dog.
August 12, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
"I really view writing as something that belongs to everybody," says Sarah Sentilles, an artist, writer, and coach. But not everyone believes they can write.
August 3, 2022
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Museums, News
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Ana Berry
In 1964, a group of Jewish families went to the World's Fair in Queens, NY. When they saw the spiral-shaped American-Israel Pavilion, which took visitors through 4,000 years of Jewish history, it spurred this idea of "what if"?
July 31, 2022
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Events, News
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Sahara Ellis
Starting Friday, July 8th, Tulsa streets were alive with music, people, and food.
July 26, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
“Get a white box and put your art into it.” This is not the only advice Tulsan artist and gallery owner, Chris Mantle, gives to aspiring artists when it comes to showing their work, but it is exactly how his career started.
July 21, 2022
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Events, News
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Sahara Ellis
All across the country, Americans are making memories each year on this date with barbecues, fireworks, and star-spangled banners.
July 18, 2022
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Artists, News
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Ana Berry
Fauvism was the first of the avant-garde movements that flourished in France in the early twentieth century. Ruled by nature, and ideally—no rules at all—the Fauve painters helped break away from the controlled concept of Impressionism.