architecture
‘Is Christianity Compatible With Democracy?’ And Other Questions With Boston Avenue Methodist Church’s Theologian-In-Residence
On the quietly radical philosophies behind Tulsa’s most prominent Art Deco monument
Wanna Buy A Midcentury Modded-Out Bruce Goff Original In Vinita For $475,000?
Who wants to do something financially irresponsible for Goff Week?
Goff As Professor: ‘There Is No Right Solution’
Sure, Bruce Goff was a phenomenal architect and designer. But what was he like in the classroom?
She Captured Frank Lloyd Wright And Bruce Goff’s Attention. Why Do We Still Know So Little About Olinka Hrdy?
A search for the enigmatic Oklahoma artist and her missing Riverside Studio murals
Genius, Madness, Greed, Arson: The Story Of Bruce Goff’s Iconic Bavinger House
Russell Cobb has the story of one of Goff’s finest creations, “one of the building marvels of our own postwar period.”
Meet The Composer Turning The Spotlight Theater Into A Living Soundscape
In “Architectural Counterpoint,” Bruce Goff and Olinka Hrdy's designs become part of the composition
Tom McCarthy On The Goffness Of Tulsa Club
Tulsa was once on the cutting edge, and Bruce Goff was a big reason why
Let’s Dig Through TFA’s Trove Of Bruce Goff Material
Inside the archives of an “architect’s architect"
In Chicago, Bruce Goff Finally Gets His Due
The Art Institute’s “Bruce Goff: Material Worlds” shows Goff as he was meant to be shown









