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This August, attend OKPOP Museum's Friday OKPOP-In. The museum is dedicated to celebrating Oklahoma's creativity and state pop culture history. A guided tour will feature the museum's exhibit spaces where you will learn about the vision for the OKPOP experience and see some incredible artifacts from the OKPOP collection. Don't miss this event which is a must-attend for art lovers, history buffs and those who are simply curious about OKPOP.
OKPOP
422 N Main Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-295-3970
Join us Friday evenings through August 1st for SUSHI + SAMURAI! Enjoy delicious sushi from Chimera Café, live music on Tulsa’s best patio, beer, wine, cocktails, plenty of non-alcoholic beverages, and $5 general admission after 5pm.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join the cast of TPAC Produces “Ragtime: The Musical” in our newly renovated Patti Johnson Wilson Auditorium as they preview songs from the upcoming production at Tulsa Performing Arts Center. “Ragtime: The Musical” Summary: At the dawn of a new century, everything is changing … and anything is possible. Set in the volatile melting pot of turn-of-the-century New York, three distinctly American tales are woven together — that of a stifled upper-class wife, a determined Jewish immigrant, and a daring young Harlem musician — united by their courage, compassion, and belief in the promise of the future. Together, they confront history’s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope, and despair, and what it means to live in America. With a Tony-winning score featuring musical theatre show-stoppers, Ragtime is filled with pageantry, emotion, and hope, bursting onto the stage like no other musical. “Ragtime: The Musical” runs August 8-24.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us for Summer Story Time, presented by Fowler Automotive, on Wednesday, August 6, at 10 a.m. on the Guthrie Green dock. Enjoy a morning of stories with Pot It Like It's Hot, free activities, crafts, and more! Nicole Powell with Pot It Like It's Hot will read her book, Curtis the Cactus. She will also have plant-themed activities to go along with the book. Wonderworks will be offering free face painting.
Guthrie Green
111 Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK 74103
On the second Saturday of each month, drop by the farm to watch or participate as we fellowship and work hand crafts and fiber arts. Bring a craft to work on or come for a "free help session" with fiber arts such as spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, or felting. Shepherd’s Cross offers weaving and fiber arts classes year-round, on an individual or group basis. Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility and a Made in Oklahoma Company that processes Animal Welfare Approved fiber (that is chemical free, hormone free, free range, all natural). Shepherd’s Cross hosts a mini wool mill, processing wool from their own sheep, raised on site. Heart of the Shepherd is the non-profit organization (501-C3) that operates at the farm and establishes wool mills in remote, impoverished areas around the world. Heart of the Shepherd teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming, and gardening. Shepherd’s Cross and their unique Country Craft Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 – 5:30, year-round (closed some holidays).
Shepherd’s Cross
16792 East 450 Road
Claremore, OK 74017
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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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 74103
Escape into the beauty of Philbrook’s gardens and enjoy a variety of exceptional wines, paired with delicious lite bites, all while taking in the breathtaking views. It is the perfect way to relax, connect, and savor the flavors of the season.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse Proudly Presents “THE OLYMPIANS” An Epic Muse-ical Call our Box Office 918-258-0077 to purchase tickets or Buy Online www.bacptheatre.com Adults $22, Child/Student/Senior/Military $20 *Groups of 10+ Save $2 per Ticket! * Performance dates August 15-24, 2025 Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. / Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 1800 S. Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is excited to open our 46th Season with a NEW Musical! The Olympians runs for two weekends in August. Performance dates are August 15-24: Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. at the Playhouse located at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow. The Olympians, book by Cara Reichel and orchestrations by Peter C. Mills, reimagines the roles of female deities in ancient Greece, focusing on Artemis, Athena, and Aphrodite. These goddesses, frustrated with the patriarchal society that they inhabit, decide to empower mortal women by choosing three champions to undertake epic quests. The male gods, however, interfere, making the quests more challenging and forcing the women to unite for success and prove that sometimes you can all be heroes. The Olympians features an eclectic score of well-loved hits, ranging from Pat Benatar, Miley Cyrus, The Chicks, Kelly Clarkson, Blondie and many more. Come celebrate the opening of our Classically Epic 46th Season with an Epic Muse-ical. The BACP is pleased to welcome director Toni Ross and music director Kevin Pearson. Toni is the drama teacher at Bixby Middle School and co-founder of Broadway in Bixby Summer Theatre Camp. Kevin is currently a career coach at Madison Strategies Group and previously served as the Professor of Voice for the Department of Theatre, Musical Theatre, and Dance at the University of Tulsa. They have put together a large group of talented actors and singers to fill our stage with song. The cast includes: Milan Anich II, Kerri Canyas, Bexx Turner, Powell Barca, Ryan Mash, Izzy Luttrell, Jo Salt, Charmin Richardson, Candace Stuart, Adriana Santiago Mendez, Angela Ragsdale, Jax Bridges, Nik Reese, Christie Romo, Grace Aguilar, MacKenzie Egger, Anna Perez, Samantha Knappen, Courtney Pickerel, Leah Roughton, Kendra Sanders, Violet Frentzel, Trent Thompson, Stella Fira, Jazzy BS, Ariel White, Gannon Riggs, Hailey House, William Ryan Hunt, Gavin Aguilar, and Tiana Shepard. The Olympians, a Muse-ical is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide, 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. www.theatricalrights.com .This production is made possible in part by grants from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012-6503
Sherry Hacker
(918)-258-0077
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Series continues with NIGHT MOVES (1975) R 100 min 50th Anniversary Join acclaimed filmmaker Sterlin Harjo for a special film series, "The Lowdown: The Influences." Before he brings his new series, THE LOWDOWN, to screens, Sterlin shares the iconic films that shaped his vision and ignited his passion for storytelling. At Philbrook, get an exclusive look into Sterlin’s cinematic DNA. The series offers unique insights and behind-the-scenes stories about how these influential films left their mark on his creative journey and ultimately inspired THE LOWDOWN, set right here in Tulsa. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to connect with the art that inspires the art. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Sterlin’s work or new to his world, this series promises a deeper understanding of the filmmaking process and the power of cinematic inspiration.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us at the Philbrook Museum for a special screening of acclaimed filmmaker Brit Hensel’s short film, “THIN PLACES,” an evocative cinematic experience that explores profound themes of life and death. Immediately following the film, gain unique insights into its creation during an exclusive discussion with Brit Hensel and her filmmaking team, moderated by the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, offering a rare opportunity to engage with the artists and their creative process. About film: After her sister Tama’s untimely passing, Birdie learns that the bond between them is stronger than life and death. In between states of memory and heartbreak, Tama and Birdie show how we can continue on in a different way if we are willing to listen. About Writer/Director: Birt Hensel (Cherokee Nation): Brit is a Tulsa Artist Fellowship alumna and an Oklahoma-based director, writer, and award-winning filmmaker whose work has been featured at Sundance, imagineNATIVE, Hot Docs, and Full Frame. A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, she is the first female enrolled member of the tribe to direct a film selected by the Sundance Film Festival.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
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