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Gardens at Gilcrease Museum
Gardens Beyond the extensive Gilcrease collection and exhibits are its beautiful gardens. Using the Gilcrease collections as a guide, themed gardens have been developed on 23 of the museum’s 460 acres. The Pre-Columbian, Pioneer, Colonial, Victorian and Rock gardens enhance the museum’s collections by reflecting gardening styles and techniques from the American West. Gilcrease is […]
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PHILBROOK GARDENS
Wednesdays - Sundays, 9am-5pm Fridays, 9am-9pm Closed Mondays & Tuesdays Recently named “the most beautiful place in Oklahoma” by House Beautiful Magazine, the 25-acre Philbrook Gardens provide a setting like no other. A little piece of Tuscany in Tulsa. ABOUT THE PHILBROOK GARDENS No tour of Philbrook is complete without a walk through the gardens […]
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Masterworks from the Gilcrease Collection
Ongoing Hours 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday Closed Mondays Closed Christmas Day Beauty, fame, craftsmanship, historic significance—there are many qualities to consider when defining a masterwork in a museum collection. The works on display in this exhibition include objects from ancient cultures of the Americas, documents from our nation’s founding, and more […]
Find out more »STUDIO SATURDAY
Each Saturday (excluding the second Saturday) of the month, 10:00AM-1:00PM Free with Museum admission Studio Saturdays is a drop-in program for families with children of all ages (toddler-to-teen). Each month a new skill is explored with both studio and gallery activities. Included with general admission. Philbrook Members and kids 17 & under are always free. […]
Find out more »Americans All!
10:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday through Sunday Closed Mondays Galleries closed Thanksgiving Day; Restaurant open 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Closed Christmas Day Gilcrease Museum’s outside gardens and park areas are free and open daily, 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Americans All!, Gilcrease Museum’s latest exhibition drawn from the permanent collection, showcases the many […]
Find out more »Free First Saturday
Saturday, August 3rd Join the Tulsa History Museum for Free First Saturdays. Come visit the museum and learn about YOUR Tulsa history! See current exhibits Photo Sale! Purchase mounted reproductions of historic Tulsa images used to create past exhibits. Each photo will cost $2, first come, first serve. Most images include a descriptive caption on […]
Find out more »1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
The Attack on Greenwood The 1921 Attack on Greenwood was one of the most significant events in Tulsa’s history. Following World War I, Tulsa was recognized nationally for its affluent African American community known as the Greenwood District. This thriving business district and surrounding residential area was referred to as “Black Wall Street.” In June […]
Find out more »Life of a House: History of the Travis Mansion
From Family Home to Tulsa’s Home for History A series of photographs tells the history of the mansion the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum now calls home. Images and information trace the changes in the structure from the early years when the Travis Family lived in the house through the purchase and recent renovation by […]
Find out more »ChronoTulsa: Timeline of Tulsa History
This exhibit provides a historical overview of Tulsa’s rich history. The timeline begins with the arrival of the Creek Indians who settled Tulsa in the 1830s and then covers many historically significant events and time periods that have affected the city’s development and helped shape the Tulsa of today.
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Art Badge for Scouts
For $10 a scout, we will spend an afternoon helping your scout earn an art badge (or belt loop) while we teach them about art. This program can be modified to accommodate the requirements for any scouting organization. Contact Jen Boyd at jen@108contemporary.org to schedule a workshop for your group.
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Liberators’ Park Markers Hours: Mon-Fri: 10am-5pm - Sat: 12pm-5pm - Sun: 1pm-5pm
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Drunkard & Olio
It began on Nov. 14, 1953 and has never stopped! That's how The Drunkard became America's longest-running play. More than 3,000 Tuslans have participated on or offstage. More than a quarter-million have seen the show, making it a laughter-filled Tulsa tradition in which temperance triumphs and evildoers receive their merited fates. There are even tomatoes […]
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