June 25, 2024 - August 10, 2024
ππ°πΏπ·Μππ· (Markings): ππ°ππ°Μππ· π»Μπ· poetic forms featured works by Osage artists meditating upon Waleze, or the ππ°ππ°Μππ· π»Μπ· word for the written Osage languageβas well as the word used to refer to photos, designs, patterns, books, and all markings. This multidisciplinary show of ππ°πΏπ·Μππ· (Markings) promotes co-creation in and around the Osage language, ππ°ππ°Μππ· π»Μπ·.
April 5, 2024 - June 8, 2024
The Hidden Gospels of Dust presents a striking visual representation of life's fleeting nature against the backdrop of the eternal. The veritable maelstrom of particulates is an allegory for the temporal veil that shrouds our perception of time's relentless march.
October 6, 2023 - December 2, 2023
Tulsa Artist Fellowship invites our neighbors to experience "Sinks, Closets, Fixtures, Flowsβ by Tulsa Artist Fellowship awardee Richard Zimmerman. A series of sculptural works made from plumbing components, including pipes, porcelain fixtures, and tiles. Situated on the Archer Studios Roof Terrace of the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, these works celebrate elements of an omnipresent and frequently unnoticed or hidden infrastructure that binds the city together.
October 6, 2023 β December 1, 2023
βCurrentβ features the work of Tulsa Artist Fellowship awardees Shane Darwent, Natani Notah (Navajo), and Elspeth Schulze. This group installation brings together three interdisciplinary artists repurposing, transforming, and liberating materials that define our present.
June 2, 2023 β August 12, 2023
As we are changed by the stories that happen in a place, so do we change a place by the stories we tell. sunodos is the intersection of both. The artworks on view evoke the meeting grounds between their makers and the natural world, welcoming viewers into these intimate story spaces and inviting us to consider our place in nature.
March 3, 2023 β May 5, 2023
With support from the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, The Claremore Museum of History, OSUβs Center for Poets and Writers, Studio 66, Aaru Entertainment, The Goff Center for the Continuous Present, and Oklahomans for Equality, Tulsa Artist Fellow Karl Jones presented a large-scale group exhibition of the Center for Queer Prairie Studies.
December 2, 2022 β March 3, 2023
Organized by the Goff Center of the Continuous Present (GCCP) and curators Lindsay AveilhΓ© and Britni Harris, Bruce Goff: The Art of the Continuous Present celebrates the breadth of Goffβs work and influence in architecture and art.