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Learn the art of botanical illustration rooted in refined drawing techniques and color studies. Your instructor will share key elements of this artform and guide you through self-selected subjects to illustrate using colored pencils on archival paper. Participants will complete 3-4 finished illustrations.
Philbrooke Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
“Art of the Meal,” our April 2025 gallery exhibit, will feature artwork themed around food and the rich emotions that come with their creation and consumption. Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, April 3rd at 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Arts@302
302 S. Main
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918)-936-2806
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Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various locations in Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-527-8170
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various locations in Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-527-8170
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
The Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa will come to life with intricate floral artwork during Art in Bloom this April. During the event, the Philbrook will be filled with floral structures crafted by local designers inspired by the museum's art and architecture. Experience an unforgettable weekend of art this spring at the Philbrook's Art in Bloom event this April.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Learn the art of botanical illustration rooted in refined drawing techniques and color studies. Your instructor will share key elements of this artform and guide you through self-selected subjects to illustrate using colored pencils on archival paper. Participants will complete 3-4 finished illustrations.
(918)-748-5320
The annual Trail of Tears Art Show, hosted on the grounds of Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah, presents authentic Native American art in one of Oklahoma's oldest art shows. Open to artists from all federally recognized Native American tribes, the Trail of Tears Art Show displays a wide range of creativity and artistic style. This diverse art show attracts artists, art dealers and visitors from across the nation. One of the most prestigious multi-tribal art shows in the country, the Trail of Tears Art Show began as a means of cultivating the art form of painting as a way of expressing Native American heritage within the Cherokee Nation. Created before the completion of the Cherokee Heritage Center, this art show was the first major exhibition held in the present museum. Peruse this year's Trail of Tears Art Show and view categories that historically have included basketry, pottery, graphics, sculpture, miniatures and the annual "Trail of Tears" theme.
Cherokee Springs Plaza
3377 Cherokee Springs Plaza
Tahlequah, OK 74464
Experience art up close during the Art Crawl on 66 in Tulsa as artists bring imagination to life at local businesses. On the second Friday of the month from April to December, musicians, performers, and visual artists will inspire patrons as they browse businesses and vendor booths. Kick the weekend off with a tour of historic places along The Mother Road, enjoying local restaurants and taking in the sights and sounds of Tulsa's art scene.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74107
TCC Theatre Presents Student Production, The Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek by Ashley Dawson Tulsa Community College Theatre will present The Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek by Ashley Dawson. It will be presented at TCC Southeast at the PACE Studio Theatre April 17-, 18, 19 at 8pm and April 20th at 2pm. The play is rated PG for violence. For tickets, please call 918-595-7777 or go to www. pacetickets.tulsacc.edu/events. The play is student written by Ashley Dawson and student directed by Melanie Torres. The student designers are Alondra Busse-Jones designing sound, Braydon Richards designing props, Dominic Diamond designing the set and projections, Valentine Tarpley designing the hair and make-up, Kat Homme designing the costumes and Alex Ryals designing the lights. The stage managers are Alondra Busse-Jones and Canyon Garner. Faculty mentors for design are Aaron Kennedy and Emily Westerfield. Script Supervisor and the faculty mentor for the direction is Mark Frank. The cast includes Abbey Butler as Sky, Mallory Berry as Mel, Brayden Marchant as Capellini, Kate Staat as Greta, Connor Harris as Bulwark, Mackenzie Boatman as Davis, Emma Dahl as McGuire, Eyrin Henningsen as King Andy, Canyon Garner as Becker, the bird, Derek Poore and Emily Bruegger as the Grizzly Bear and the understudies. Mckenna Greene is also an understudy. The Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek welcomes the audience to Pendulum, a timeless land where convicts are sent to be rehabilitated and wear soul lights for survival. Inmate, Sky breaks her soul light in an encounter with Grizzly, a giant vicious bear. She has twenty-four hours to get it back or cease to exist.. Her sister, Mel, follows Sky as she reunites with old friends, makes questionable decisions, and remembers a past best left forgotten. The Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek is an official Associate production entry into the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and will be adjudicated by Associate Professor of Theatre Technology and Design, Alex Webster from Oklahoma Baptist University. For more information about the play please contact eat5@eau5eav5eaw5 or go to our Facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/682166887533474/
Tulsa Community College PACE Studio Theatre
10300 E 81st Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Head to the Philbrook Museum in Tulsa this spring for a wine enthusiast event so huge it takes a year to recover. The Philbrook Wine Experience weekend brings internationally renowned vintners, more than 20 regional restaurants and an impressive auction together under one roof to create one of the top ten wine events in the nation. Meet winemakers, enjoy wine and stroll to private homes in the Philbrook neighborhood during the Wine Walk on Thursday. On Friday and Saturday, attend a variety of seminars designed to deepen your knowledge of wine as top winemakers lend their insight into the art and science of creating the world’s best wines. Enjoy tasting the fruits of their labor as more than 50 renowned vintners and regional restaurants team up to create unparalled high-energy happy hour experiences. Come back Saturday for a lively cocktail hour, followed by a world-class dining experience. After this very special dinner, stick around for a no-holds barred, high-end auction, with all proceeds benefiting the museum.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Woolly Weekend at Shepherd’s Cross Thursday April 24, Friday April 25, & Saturday April 26, 2025 10:00 am – 7:00 p.m. Woolly Weekend is a “sheep to shawl” festival held at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working sheep farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. Come to the farm and watch as the sheep are shorn (given a haircut). Sheep shearing occurs throughout the day. After the fiber is shorn from the sheep, visitors can watch the wool being processed on site. It will be combed, spun, woven, knit, crocheted, and felted into finished products. This is a true Sheep to Shawl Event. Over the three-day period at least three shawls will be created entirely from the wool shorn on the first morning of the event. It is rare to find a true Sheep to Shawl experience. Shearing and demonstrations take place inside the Amish built tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, and the gift shop. There are Short Course Fiber Classes available; learn drop spindling, hand carding, needle felting, or weaving during the event. Be sure to visit the Farm Animal Barn & pet the barnyard animals. Tour the educational interactive Farm Museum & Four-Story Observation Silo, as well as the Bible Garden. Bring the entire family. Children’s activities include weaving, games, wool project, and coloring contest. This is a free event. Donations are welcome - suggested donation of $5 per person. Groups of twenty or more, please pre-register. Volunteers are needed to demonstrate fiber arts. If you spin, weave, knit, crochet, or needle felt you may join our Sheep to Shawl Team. Anyone who works with fiber is welcome. Inquire for additional information. Come shop at Shepherd’s Shop featuring a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade crafted by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 local crafters; farm fresh USDA processed and Animal Welfare Approved meat (lamb and beef), Amish jams, health foods, yarns, and much more! Additionally, the shop features a mission section, where 100% of the sale price is returned to the indigenous craftsmen (countries include Azerbaijan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Uganda and more). Our Shepherd’s Cross yarns are natural, chemical free, home grown and hand-picked here on the farm. The shop also offers roving, batts, felting supplies, spinning and weaving supplies, and much more. Fiber Arts classes, Animal Husbandry classes, and Shearing lessons are available at the farm throughout the year. Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility and a “Made in Oklahoma” Company. The farm is also Animal Welfare Approved. It is home to a non-profit Christian organization named Heart of the Shepherd that hosts this event. Teaching basic agricultural principles and their relationship to the Bible are instrumental in the educational component of the farm.
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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Known to be one of the best community concerts of the year...Annual free spring concert! Fun free reception following the show!
Claremore Church of the Nazarene
1336 N. Dorothy Ave.
Claremore, OK
Martha Vandiver
Head to the Philbrook Museum in Tulsa this spring for a wine enthusiast event so huge it takes a year to recover. The Philbrook Wine Experience weekend brings internationally renowned vintners, more than 20 regional restaurants and an impressive auction together under one roof to create one of the top ten wine events in the nation. Meet winemakers, enjoy wine and stroll to private homes in the Philbrook neighborhood during the Wine Walk on Thursday. On Friday and Saturday, attend a variety of seminars designed to deepen your knowledge of wine as top winemakers lend their insight into the art and science of creating the world’s best wines. Enjoy tasting the fruits of their labor as more than 50 renowned vintners and regional restaurants team up to create unparalled high-energy happy hour experiences. Come back Saturday for a lively cocktail hour, followed by a world-class dining experience. After this very special dinner, stick around for a no-holds barred, high-end auction, with all proceeds benefiting the museum.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Don't miss a profoundly emotional performance of Dvořák's "Stabat Mater" presented by the Tulsa Opera at the Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa. The opera tells the story of the crucifixion through the eyes of Mother Mary. Joining the Tulsa Opera Chorale will be the Tulsa Opera Orchestra as well as four talented soloists under the baton of Aaron Beck. The opera is based on text attributed to the medieval Italian Franciscan monk Jacopone da Todi, which explores themes of grief, compassion, and faith. Despite the solemn subject matter, the overall tone of the work is positive and life-affirming. The performance will be sung in Latin with English translation provided. Don't miss this breathtaking opera that spans a range of powerful emotions in Tulsa this spring.
Holy Family Cathedral
820 S Boulder
Tulsa, OK 74119
(918)-582-3133
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Come and join us for Sapulpa’s Annual Art & Craft Show & Sale!
Sapulpa Senior Center
515 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Celebrate warm weather and the great outdoors at the Kendall Whittier Art Festival. Held within the Kendall Whittier District, this Tulsa area will transform into an art lover's haven. Wander through the area as Admiral Boulevard comes alive for a Saturday street festival, featuring dozens of local artist booths on the street, pop-up shops with even more local artists and more. While noshing on tasty food-truck fares, be sure to enjoy the live music from local artists as the kids let out their newfound energy at the inflatables obstacle course and chalk art area. Gather your friends to join the community at the Kendall Whittier Art Festival.
Kendall Whittier District
E Admiral Blvd & Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74110
Tulsa, OK 74110
(918)-633-1934
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The Muscogee Nation’s first ever Mvskoke Art Market will be held this April at the River Spirit Casino in Tulsa. Attend this inaugural market and browse a wide variety of artwork from 60 artists. Paintings, beadwork, jewelry, pottery, and mixed medium artwork will be on display. The Muscogee (Creek) Nation is a self-governed Native American tribe located in Oklahoma. MCN is one of the 5 Civilized Tribes and is the fourth largest tribe in the U.S.
River Spirit Casino
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
(918)-549-2434
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The annual Trail of Tears Art Show, hosted on the grounds of Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah, presents authentic Native American art in one of Oklahoma's oldest art shows. Open to artists from all federally recognized Native American tribes, the Trail of Tears Art Show displays a wide range of creativity and artistic style. This diverse art show attracts artists, art dealers and visitors from across the nation. One of the most prestigious multi-tribal art shows in the country, the Trail of Tears Art Show began as a means of cultivating the art form of painting as a way of expressing Native American heritage within the Cherokee Nation. Created before the completion of the Cherokee Heritage Center, this art show was the first major exhibition held in the present museum. Peruse this year's Trail of Tears Art Show and view categories that historically have included basketry, pottery, graphics, sculpture, miniatures and the annual "Trail of Tears" theme.
Cherokee Springs Plaza
3377 Cherokee Springs Plaza
Tahlequah, OK 74464
Learn the art of botanical illustration rooted in refined drawing techniques and color studies. Your instructor will share key elements of this artform and guide you through self-selected subjects to illustrate using colored pencils on archival paper. Participants will complete 3-4 finished illustrations.
Philbrooke Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various locations in Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-527-8170
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Learn the art of botanical illustration rooted in refined drawing techniques and color studies. Your instructor will share key elements of this artform and guide you through self-selected subjects to illustrate using colored pencils on archival paper. Participants will complete 3-4 finished illustrations.
(918)-748-5320
Kodomo no Hi, or Children’s Day, is celebrated every May in Japan to honor the joy, individuality, and bright futures of children. Join us in celebrating your child with inspired art projects and fun activities!
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join Interim Director Megan Nesbit for barbecue, beer, and live music at our outdoor annual celebration in the Garden. RSVP to 918-748-5320 or eat13@eau13eav13eaw13.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Experience an outdoor tribute to the arts and music at the annual Tulsa International Mayfest. This family-oriented event in downtown Tulsa is nationally renowned for presenting the very best in arts and entertainment. Mayfest attracts hundreds of thousands of people annually with an array of arts, including dance, music, and visual arts. Always a major highlights of spring, Mayfest also includes multiple performance stages and great festival food.
101 E. Archer Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
Celebrating all moms! Mothers receive free general admission on Mother’s Day and consider joining us for Music on Exhibit!
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us the Sunday before Memorial Day for a day of reflection as you explore the galleries. Veterans receive free general admission this day as a gesture of our appreciation.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various locations in Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-527-8170
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Experience art up close during the Art Crawl on 66 in Tulsa as artists bring imagination to life at local businesses. On the second Friday of the month from April to December, musicians, performers, and visual artists will inspire patrons as they browse businesses and vendor booths. Kick the weekend off with a tour of historic places along The Mother Road, enjoying local restaurants and taking in the sights and sounds of Tulsa's art scene.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74107
Join us Saturday June 14th 10am-5pm at the Gateway Tulsa Event Center 851 E Admiral Blvd. Tulsa, OK 74120. $10 admission kids 12 and under FREE admission. Guests Raymond Cruz aka TUCO Salamanca and Cesar Garcia both from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Jerry Bennett Marvel Card Artist. Food. Giveaways. 50 pop culture vendors.
Gateway Tulsa Event Center
851 E Admiral Blvd.
Tulsa, OK 74120
Nicholas Goltra
(918)-406-9129
eat18@eau18eav18eaw18
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