Visual Art
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
In ‘Monument Eternal,’ The Mountain Isn’t The Whole Story
Le’Andra LeSeur’s show at the TAF Flagship considers the weight of history, embodied resistance, and the texture of being present
Artist Stephen Towns Is Finding The Humanity In History
In an artist talk, the Gilcrease Artist-in-Residence discussed slavery, all-Black spaces, and the power of dreams
“Meat Engine” Is A Very Strange, Very Relatable Good Time
Positive Space Tulsa’s current exhibit is small but mighty, and totally unexpected









