Jerry Schatzberg double feature with Bob Dylan Center

Circle Cinema 10 South Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK, United States

Jerry Schatzberg, renowned New York–based filmmaker and photographer, is coming to Circle Cinema for a double-feature screening and Q&A presented with the Bob Dylan Center! Two of Schatzberg’s most beloved films will screen: “Honeysuckle Rose” (1980) starring Willie Nelson and Dyan Cannon, and “Scarecrow” (1973) starring Gene Hackman and Al Pacino. Schatzberg will introduce “Honeysuckle […]

$25

Sunday in The Studio

The Studio 2221 E. Admiral Blvd., Tulsa, OK, United States

Join us for our next evening of poetry and community next Sunday 11/6 at 5PM! As always, @sundaysintulsa is hosted by our friend the talented @lyssaslilpoems and will feature an amazing lineup of poets and musicians with an open mic for any and all to share. Following open mic, meet us down the street at […]

$10

A Fivish Photo Exhibition

The Studio 2221 E. Admiral Blvd., Tulsa, OK, United States

Our friend the talented Ryan Cass is back in The Studio, this time to debut his expansive portfolio of photography. This exhibit features a collection of photos captured between 2017-2022, from portraits to architecture and everything in between. Print will be available in three different sizes, wine and champagne will be served. The show starts […]

First Friday in The Studio

The Studio 2221 E. Admiral Blvd., Tulsa, OK, United States

 FIRST FRIDAY IN THE STUDIO  Join us for February’s First Friday in The Studio featuring our Artist of The Month @beedeejee. Free 6PM-8:30PM, $5 cover starting at 8:30PM followed by music from special guests @manta.rays and @lil_bones! Come explore Bailey’s work and enjoy some live music, beer + wine served. Then, Saturday morning 2/4 join us at […]

$5

First Friday in The Studio

The Studio 2221 E. Admiral Blvd., Tulsa, OK, United States

MEET THE ARTIST “Growing up as an immigrant child from Mexico in Oklahoma has set the tone for my work as a photographer. I would continuously find myself diminishing myself due to the new and intimidating setting that was America. David Lachapelle, in particular his piece “My House” with Alek Wek from 1997 was my […]