
March 2019
Drop-In Studio
Join us for studio time on the first Sunday of the month. Studio activities are inspired by museum collections and exhibitions, and encourage intergenerational, process-based creative learning. This program is appropriate for all ages and is free with museum admission. Children must be accompanied by adults. No reservations are required and visitors can stay for as little or as long as they would like.
Find out more »Learn and Play
Presented in collaboration with Tulsa Community College Early Childhood Education Department, this program is designed for children ages 0-5 and their caregivers to enjoy a developmentally-appropriate gallery experience followed by hands-on activities designed to stimulate early learners in a lively, social atmosphere. Snacks and all materials are provided. Free with museum admission, but advance reservation is required due to limited space. REGISTER ONLINE
Find out more »Learn and Play
Presented in collaboration with Tulsa Community College Early Childhood Education Department, this program is designed for children ages 0-5 and their caregivers to enjoy a developmentally-appropriate gallery experience followed by hands-on activities designed to stimulate early learners in a lively, social atmosphere. Snacks and all materials are provided. Free with museum admission, but advance reservation is required due to limited space. REGISTER ONLINE
Find out more »Photo-Fresco Masterclass with Mazen Abufadil
Day 1: Saturday, March 16, 2019, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gilcrease Museum Day 2: Saturday, March 23, 2019, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Walters Arts Center, Holland Hall School Want to learn how to combine the ancient art of fresco with 21st century digital photography technology? Join us for a two-day masterclass led by local Tulsa artist Mazen Abufadil, whose works are currently featured in Gilcrease Museum’s Americans All! exhibition. In this class, participants will create their…
Find out more »Memory, Memorials and Community
As part of its year-long focus on the theme of memory, the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities in partnership with Gilcrease Museum and the University of Tulsa History Department will explore the energizing, solemn and often contentious roles that memorials play in the civic and social life of our city. The event, which will take place over two days in the Helmerich Center for American Research, is free and open to the public. The event will feature lectures, panels and…
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