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WORKSHOP: Wright and ‘The Women:’ From his mother, Anna’s insistence she was birthing a great architect, to his early marriage to Kitty, to the scandal with ‘Mamah’ and her tragic murder, and to a final partnership with Olga, women strongly molded the man, Frank Lloyd Wright. We investigate the ups and downs from scandal to tragedy to peaceful co-existence that influenced his ‘organic architecture’ from encounters with the ‘other-half’ of humanity as documented in novels and histories written about the “Women.”
Tulsa Historical Society
2445 S Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
WORKSHOP: The Sykes-Picot Agreement and Today's Middle East Conflict - In 1916, diplomats from France and England made a secret agreement to divide up the Middle East. Promises had been made to the Arab people that they would be allowed to determine their homelands. But this controversial agreement was put into place instead, creating the countries of Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon. This is one of the causes of strife with the Middle East today. This workshop will explore this agreement and its ramifications today.
Tulsa Historical Society
2445 S Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
UNDER THE TENT: Doug Mishler as Gene Roddenbery
Tulsa Historical Society
2445 S Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
WORKSHOP: Wagon Train to the Stars: how a space cowboy show Star Trek transformed American popular entertainment: We will explore the fight to get Star Trek made, its tepid reception, and then its transformation into a cancelled show that would “live long and prosper”, as a true cultural phenomenon that launched scores of imitations and transformed America's television and film industries, and even its role more generally in America culture.
Tulsa Historical Society
2445 S Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
“Allenato” is OPA’s all-youth Performing ARTs company. Allenato students not only study the ARTs, but they develop and empower their character by giving back to the community through service programs, such as T.U.L.S.A., H.A.P.P.Y. and Capture the Spirit, and participate in full-length productions. This concert-based, training-focused program is for ages 5 to 19. These young artists are provided a classical ARTs training in dance (ballet, tap, jazz, acrobatics), music (piano and music theory), voice, acting, technical theatre, along with leadership and mentoring experiences. This program is unique and cultivates skills for success as a student and beyond. Registration Link: https://forms.gle/WDKf8AjBWJBB9z4x9
Discover the art next door! The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition is organizing the OK Art Crawl, a statewide event in response to the COVID-19 pandemic which has shut down many summer festivals and arts events in Oklahoma. Oklahoma artists are invited to put their work on public display—in their windows, on their driveways, on their porches (or on their friends’ porches, with permission). We will publish the participating artists’ images and addresses on a Google map on our website. From 5 to 8 pm on June 27th and 28th, visitors can drive to the area of their choice to safely view the art on display. All participants are encouraged to follow proper social distancing guidelines as detailed by the CDC including keeping a distance of 6 feet between parties and wearing masks when in shared spaces. Any sales taken during the art crawl must be done through Venmo or online to conduct no-contact sales. OVAC will not be taking any commission on the sales. Visit OKArtCrawl.org to learn more. If you have any questions regarding the OK Art Crawl, please contact Alexa Goetzinger at eat5@eau5eav5eaw5 or 405.879.2400, Ex. 3.
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