Visual Art
Tulsa’s Self-Appointed Graffiti Critic Isn’t Divulging His Criteria
What did Trueson Daugherty learn by going viral for critiquing his neighborhood graffiti?
What Do A Wasp’s Nest And A Nebula Have In Common?
Two shows in the Arts District walked me through stars, spores, and cathedral-like termite towers
Being In A Gallery Doesn’t Make It Art
The Hidden Creatives Studio Tour is helping emerging artists get seen
Zach Litwack Confronts The Ritual Of Toxic Positivity
His new exhibition “I’m Good. How Are You?” invites us to ask how "fine" we really are.
Mayfest Is Weird This Year, But Here Are 17 Other Art Events Happening In May
Community artists at Gilcrease, queer stories, First Friday performances and more
In A Tiny Gallery, “Fragmented Landscapes” Layers Space With Memory
Caty Smith’s global travels inspire a vulnerable, meditative body of photographic experiments
17 Spring-Loaded Art Shows To See In April
Put your hands in the creative dirt with this month's new exhibits, full of tactile media and very good questions
Otto Duecker, Who Made Hyperrealism His Own, Dies At 77
The Tulsa artist was known for his oils, his teaching, and his laughter
In “Thru A Lens,” Candacee White Looks Farther Than Ever
A show at Liggett Studio had me seeing everything differently
At Philbrook, “Wall Flowers” Offers An Exquisite Vision Of Care
Make this show the last thing you see this year









