“I’m focused on contemporary Native American stories, the modern-day ups, and downs of that lifestyle, but I’m not trying to do it in a traditional manner,” said filmmaker Blackhorse Lowe in a phone interview with Hyperallergic.
Read MoreEnjoy highlights about the work of acclaimed Mexican writer Fabio Morábito, along with the thriving community of literary translators living in Tulsa, Oklahoma thanks to the Tulsa Artist Fellowship.
Read MoreWith the opening of the Olson Kundig–designed Bob Dylan Center, the city has cemented itself as a must-see destination for lovers of art and culture.
Read MoreArtist Yatika Starr Fields works to advance Native American art in Oklahoma.
Read MoreTulsa-based filmmaker Brit Hensel enjoys telling Cherokee stories. She’ll be sharing one of those stories with a Sundance audience.
Read MorePoet and translator Kaveh Bassiri knows a thing or two about the art of landing in a new place… Now he joins the just-announced new cohort of Tulsa Artist Fellows as one of 52 TAF awardees currently based in Tulsa thanks to the two-year, $40,000 fellowship, which also provides stipends for housing and studio space.
Read MoreOn the graves of the genocide and on the backs of the enslaved—Tulsa, Oklahoma never lets me forget how this country was built.
Read MoreShane Darwent, Kolby Ari and Adam Baldwin are thrilled to announce their large-scale public art commission Bridging the GAP for the plaza of the forthcoming USA BMX Headquarters in Tulsa, OK.
Read MoreApril is National Poetry Month and poetry has always been a vehicle for truth. If there is truth in experience and power in the written word; what truth can be excavated from the voices of the past?
Read More2021 Tulsa Artist Fellowship Arts Integration Award recipient Quraysh Ali Lansana is featured in the third iteration of STOREFRONT, a series of artistic interventions occurring in commercial spaces in Tulsa, OK, presented by Tulsa Artist Fellowship.
Read MoreJoin us for an evening “Feeding the Spirit of A Nation” with U.S. Poet Laureate and Tulsa native Joy Harjo to discuss her new album, "I Pray For My Enemies." Joy, a third-year Tulsa Artist Fellow, is distinguished as the first Native American Poet Laureate of the United States along with being the author of several books of poetry, plays and children's books.“
Read MoreA public-facing engagement series hosted by Tulsa Artist Fellows.
Read MoreMoheb Soliman is a poet and interdisciplinary artist from Egypt and the Midwest whose work is often oriented issues of nature, modernity, belonging, and identity, often taking form in performance, installation and video which he has strived to present through a wide range of art spaces and public infrastructure, from the Walker Art Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit to the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization and Great Lakes National Lakeshores.
Read MoreShane Darwent is a studio artist whose interdisciplinary practice fuses architecture, sculpture, painting and photography to explore the poetic potential of the ex urban built vernacular.
Read MoreMagic City Books is proud to welcome Steve Bellin-Oka for a virtual event in celebration of his poetry collection, Instructions for Seeing a Ghost, winner of the 2019 Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry.
Read MoreU.S. Poet Laureate and Tulsa Artist Fellow Joy Harjo launches the first iteration of STOREFRONT, a series of artistic interventions occurring in commercial spaces in Tulsa, OK, presented by Tulsa Artist Fellowship.
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