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The 1950s Never Happened -
Deadlyoxen is an outsider artist who started with acrylics and canvas, moved into mixed media, and finally found film as the perfect medium to tie things all together.
Mondays-Sundays. Continues through June 29.
TAC Gallery, 9 E. Brady, Tulsa (Downtown), 918-592-0041, www.tacgallery.org.
Adolph Gottlieb: Sculptor -
This exhibition includes sculptures and maquettes as well as several paintings from the 1960s and 1970s. Held in the William S. Smith Charitable Trust Gallery.
Mondays-Sundays. Continues through Aug. 25.
Philbrook Downtown, 116 E. Brady, Tulsa (Downtown), 918-749-7941, philbrook.org.
Bean Finneran: Ceramic Landscapes -
Innovative work in ceramics. Ms. Finneran hand-rolls pieces of clay into smooth curves and aggregates those pieces into large floor sculptures. Each piece must be reassembled at the exhibition location, creating a slightly new piece for each showing.
Through June 30.
Free.
108 Contemporary, 108 E. Brady St., (Downtown).
Before I Die Wall -
Sounding board/art project/contest entry. Before I Die wall offers a chance to write down (and read) a wish before dying, whether death is imminent or not. Location to rotate. Take Heart Tulsa picks monthly winner to make someone's wish come true.
takehearttulsa.com.
Back Alley Blues & BBQ, 116 S. Elgin Ave., Tulsa (Downtown), 918-728-8300.
Shelly Lewis Stanfield -
Shelly Lewis Stanfield's modern acrylic paintings combine her passion for bold colors and raw materials. Such inspiration is derived from her love affair with architecture, interior design and nature.
Mondays-Sundays. Continues through July 12.
M A Doran Gallery, 3509 S. Peoria, Tulsa (Midtown), 918-748-8700, madorangallery.com.
Sirens of the Southwest -
This exhibition of Southwestern painters and print makers combines select loans with Philbrook's notable collection of women artists. Held in the Irene and Sanford Burnstein Gallery.
Mondays-Sundays. Continues through Nov. 10.
Philbrook Downtown, 116 E. Brady, Tulsa (Downtown), 918-749-7941, philbrook.org.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Samara: A Mid-Century Dream Home -
This exhibition traces the design of "Samara," the 1952 home for Catherine and John Christian in West Lafayette, Indiana. A prime example of Wright's Usonian architecture that was completed in phases over the past sixty years, with furniture, drawings and artifacts from the home.
Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, 12-5 p.m. Continues through Sept. 8.
$6.
Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville (Downtown), 918-336-4949, pricetower.org.
Opening Abstraction -
First exhibition in the main ground floor gallery: 20th- and 21st-century abstract art. Divided into three categories-- The Organic, The Psyche, and The Built Environment-- the show contains art created between the end of WW2 and the present.
Through June 29, 2014, 12-7 p.m.
$9.
Philbrook Downtown, 116 E. Brady, Tulsa (Downtown), 918-749-7941, philbrook.org.
The Lines Of A Woman -
The Lines of a Woman is about the figure and metaphorically about the artist and how the trajectory of her life line has pushed her to constantly challenge the work, to find her unique voice.
Tuesdays-Thursdays, Saturdays, 1-5 p.m. Continues through June 27.
Living Arts of Tulsa, 307 E. Brady, Tulsa (Downtown), 918-585-1234, livingarts.org.
These Thoughts, They Travel -
Art by Michelle Firment Reid: paintings with nondescript lyrical handwriting scribbled along the surface and scratched between layers of paint, keeping up with a fascination of memory and the fate of thoughts.
Tuesdays-Saturdays, 1-5 p.m. Continues through June 27.
Living Arts of Tulsa, 307 E. Brady, Tulsa (Downtown), 918-585-1234, livingarts.org.
Hardesty Arts Center ART GRAB -
Art workshops. All skill levels. Many mediums available from oil painting to film editing. Materials provided.
Wednesdays, Saturdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Continues through June 26.
$40.
Hardesty Arts Center, 101 E. Archer St., (Downtown).
Oklahoma Dance Film Festival Call for films -
We are currently seeking 3 separate categories of films:
1) Dynamic short films (under 20 min.) that use movement as a medium for story-telling or visual spectacle;
2) Longer features that expose the process, history, and theory of dance;
3) Video-dance works that are appropriate for installation in a gallery setting.
Submission deadline is August 1st, 2013.
Wednesdays. Continues through Aug. 1.
www.okdancefilms.com.
OKLAHOMA DANCE FILM FESTIVAL, 10 S. Lewis Ave., (North).
KEYSTONE TOASTMASTERS -
Meets every Wednesday at
11:45am at Central Library, 400
Civic Center. Open to all adults to
improve their communication and
leadership skills in a supportive,
friendly environment.
Central Library, 4th & Denver, (Downtown), 918-596-7977.
Speak E-Z Toastmasters Club -
a unique and proven program for developing your communication and leadership skills
Wednesdays, 12-1 p.m.
FREE, 918-232-2312.
Kaiser Library, 5202 S Hudson, Tulsa (Midtown), (918) 232-2312.
Equality Business Alliance -
The June Monthly Mixer Meeting will be hosted by the garden Trug. Please RSVP to and send an invite to everyone on your friends list. Walk ins are welcome. This event is open to members and non-members alike. Bring plenty of business cards and be prepared to give a 2 minute commercial about your business.
Wed., June 19, 6 p.m.
eba@okeq.org.
The Garden Trug, 3009 E 101st, (East).
HOMEWARD BOUND PUG RESCUE -
In desperate need of fosters in
the Tulsa area. If you or someone
you know would be interested in
fostering a pug please contact
Gail Tucker at 405-706-1492 or
homewardboundpugs@cox.net.
LEARNING TO READ -
Tulsa City-County currently has
more than 40 adults on a waiting
list for a reading tutor. To become
a tutor and register for training, go
to tulsalibrary.org/literacy or call
918-596-7958.
MEALS ON WHEELS -
Needs volunteers, just 2 hrs. of
your time on the day of your choice.
918-627-4103.
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