Category Archives: Art
Momentum

Written on October 6, 2011 at 3:24 pm, by Julia Swearingen
Attention Tulsa’s young and hip: If you’re looking for something to do Saturday night, swing by and check out Momentum Tulsa going down 8pm to 12am at Living Arts. There’ll be live music from The Parakeet Chiefs and Deerpeople, amazing work from some of Oklahoma’s best young artists and yes, free food. So come by! Mingle! HaveContinue Reading
Next/Now Art Show

Written on July 23, 2010 at 11:24 am, by Thom Crowe
This weekend, Tulsa’s Young Professionals‘ Next/Now Art Show goes on display at Living Arts. Typros started the Next/Now Art Show five years ago as a way to showcase the work being done by Tulsa’s YPs. What I’ve loved about this event every year is that there really are no limits to what art is produced,Continue Reading
Beyond Bricks

Written on June 29, 2010 at 5:06 pm, by Michael J. Champlin
Starting June 29th the Tulsa Young Architects Forum presents it’s biennial Beyond Bricks art show, featuring juried artworks created by its membership. The show runs at Living Arts, closing with an Artists Reception on Thursday evening, July 8, 2010, and features works in a variety of mediums including painting, photography, sculpture, glassblowing and more. From Beyond Bricks founder JedContinue Reading
Alliday

Written on June 25, 2010 at 8:16 am, by Thom Crowe
So I’ve been on a slight hiatus due to a career change that has made the past few weeks…interesting, but that is most definetly not Tulsa Project worthy. What is, in my most humble opinion, is the first Alliday Show this weekend. Alliday is the brainchild of Briana Hefley-Shepard and April Snodgrass, both local craftersContinue Reading
Freight Gallery: Grace Grothaus

Written on May 13, 2010 at 3:03 pm, by Michael J. Champlin
The Tulsa Project is proudly teaming up with elevenTH (formerly tepera | hood design) to bring a unique artistic endeavor to Tulsa: Freight Gallery. From the Freight website: FREIGHT Gallery challenges the notion of static art gallery by creating an ephemeral interaction of art in an instant format. The gallery is housed in readymade displayContinue Reading
Arts Festivals Galore

Written on May 12, 2010 at 2:12 pm, by Thom Crowe
It’s generally no surprise to those who know me that I’m a huge fan of buying locally, in addition to the arts, which is why I’m so excited about this weekend. As many of you already know, this weekend is Mayfest, which is an awesome arts festival that brings vendors from across the country toContinue Reading
Spring Fiber Fest
Written on April 21, 2010 at 11:35 am, by Thom Crowe
This year the ladies of the South Tulsa Indie Crochet and Knitting group and members of make:Tulsa have come together to bring a unique opportunity to Tulsa with the first Spring Fiber Fest. On Sunday May 2nd, Tulsans can come out and learn how the fiber arts are made. Despite the fact that the fiberContinue Reading
Book as Art
Written on April 14, 2010 at 12:55 pm, by Thom Crowe
First things first: I’ve always been a bibliophile and lover of the arts. I love to read, and like every other writer on the planet, I’m “working on a novel”. It’s been in the works for at least 3 years, yet I’ve barely completed three chapters; at this rate, I’ll have it finished before IContinue Reading
Tulsa Artist Interview – Heather Sleightholm
Written on March 24, 2010 at 1:16 am, by Thom Crowe
This week seemed like the perfect time for my first artist interview. I talked to one of my favorite artists, Tulsa’s own Heather Sleightholm of Audrey Eclectic. For the readers who don’t know you, can you briefly describe your work? I make mixed media folk art, usually portraits that are a little bit whimsical, aContinue Reading
A Very Important Date
Written on March 17, 2010 at 12:14 am, by Thom Crowe
Oklahoma’s own ArtBeat Magazine is celebrating its first birthday this year in style. This Saturday, March 20th, check out the official ArtBeat Unbirthday Party. What is an Unbirthday Party exactly? That’s what I asked myself. Though it should go without saying, this is an obvious homage to Lewis Carroll, inspired by the recently released adaptation ofContinue Reading
