
Changing exhibits, celebrating community, Tulsa's living art space.
Tulsa Artist Fellowship Flagship is a Tulsa art gallery at 112 N Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103. It features contemporary exhibitions and hosts community programs, including Joy Harjo readings as part of the NDN Girls book club. Described as a modern museum of creative ingenuity with ever-changing displays, the venue welcomes visitors with warm staff and strong local art.
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Rotating displays of innovative and thought-provoking works by local and regional artists in a modern gallery setting.
Hosting literary events, book clubs, artist talks, and cultural programs that engage and inspire the Tulsa community.
Providing resources, space, and opportunities for artists through fellowship programs and creative development initiatives.
Guided tours and informational materials to enhance visitor understanding and appreciation of contemporary art exhibits.
Offering a dynamic space for workshops, installations, and interactive experiences that celebrate Tulsa's artistic diversity.
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Yvette Hundley
Interesting cool little gallery tucked back off the beaten path. You should check it out.
Kris Rose
Came to see Joy Harjo read as part of the NDN girls book club. Loved the event, loved Joy's writing and her spirit of generosity and community. Props to TAF for supporting this event. I hope to attend more NDN girls book club events in the future and I will always go see Joy Harjo read her beautiful writing.
Josiah Simpson
This art exhibit in incredible. It feels more like a modern museum of creative ingenuity brought to life. Just walking in you know the experience will be unique. The kind of art seems to shift so that there's always something fresh and interesting to look at and experience. This place truly represents some of the best local art in Tulsa.
Alyssa S.
Attendant was very warm and show was interesting. I got the paper with info on the exhibit but I felt like more wall text or context was needed for those not comfortable with interpretation of contemporary work.
Jose Ramirez
Thanks for the package man appreciate