05/26/2020
It's going to be a rainy week, so if you need fun, educational activities, browse our virtual event guide for upcoming programs you can participate in from home! https://events.tulsalibrary.org/events
The Roundtable, which meets quarterly, publishes a cooperative calendar of cultural events of each of the member institutions.
The Higher Education Cultural Roundtable is a consortium made up of Tulsa area colleges and universities founded upon the recommendation of the 1990 Comprehensive Cultural Plan of the City of Tulsa. Working with the Tulsa City-County Library and the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, the Roundtable promotes intellectual, artistic, and social discourse on member campuses and in the larger community, engages in cooperative programming, and shares resources and ideas.
05/26/2020
It's going to be a rainy week, so if you need fun, educational activities, browse our virtual event guide for upcoming programs you can participate in from home! https://events.tulsalibrary.org/events
05/26/2020
May is ! Are you up for a challenge? Try your hand at making samosas, a popular appetizer in Indian cuisine!
Find this recipe and many more in our AtoZ World Food database: www.tulsalibrary.org/research/databases/a
07/31/2019
1:00 Today, Wednesday!
01/31/2019
Young People's Creative Writing Contest | Tulsa Library Enter the Contest Each year in late winter, Tulsa Library hosts the Young People's Creative Writing Contest for students in Tulsa County ages 10-18. The contest is open from February 1st through the first Saturday in March. The webform to enter the contest and upload your entry will open February 1s...
Congratulations to the 2012 Mini-Grant Award winners!
-Julie Johnston, Visual Arts Chair, Instructor; Memorial High School, Pottery Glazes
-Julana Winegarten, Art Teacher, Mitchell Elementary School, Coil and Reed Baskets
-Angela Harris, Art Teacher, Sequoyah Elementary, Tempera Paints
-Darlene Villalobos, Art Teacher, Newman Middle School, String Art
-Leland Leslie, Art Teacher, Central Ninth Grade Center, Traditional Tea Bowls
-Nancy Davis, Head of School, Undercroft Montessori School, Poetry Books
-Rita J. Montgomery, Director of Student Services, Sand Springs Elementary Schools, Sand Springs History Kits
-Shelly Collins, Art Teacher, Owasso Sixth Grade Center, Permanent Ceramic Tile Mural
-Andrea Fort, Art Teacher, Haskell Middle School, Color Printer for Art Room
-Patti J. Pitcock, Principal/Curriculum Administrator, Wesley Jarman Elementary, Plays in Class Sets
Congratulations to the 2012 Student Patron of the Arts Award Winners!
First Place Award, Madeline McKeever, Fine Arts Student, University of Tulsa
Second Place Award, Crystal Walters, Fine Arts Student, Rogers State University
04/25/2012
2012 HECR Student Patron of the Arts and Mini-Grant Awards Ceremony
04/21/2011
The Higher Education Cultural Roundtable is pleased to announce the winners of the 2011 Student Patron of the Arts Awards!
Colter Sharon, humanities student at Rogers State University, is the first place winner of the $500.00 award.
Melody Ruano, communication arts education student at Oral Roberts University, is the runner up winner of the $300.00 award.
Congratulations Colter and Melody!
04/01/2011
Buy Tickets | The LOOK Festival Available after April 1st through the LOOK Box Office only. Take care of your summer entertainment with season subscriptions – the best way to experience the LOOK Festival every year.