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    OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS: Please Touch the Art

    DEADLINE: Monday, July 15, 10 am CT. Submit up to three artworks for possible inclusion in the popular exhibition “Please Touch the Art” at the McKeon Center for Creativity in downtown Tulsa. The exhibition will engage all five senses, with a focus on visitors who are blind or visually impaired, TPS students, and anyone who wants to experience art in new and exciting ways. Artworks in all media will be considered, with strong preference given to works that engage touch, sound, smell, taste, and/or include participatory elements. Do not submit work that cannot be touched. Proposals for new work or works-in-progress will also be considered. Artists selected for the exhibition will be paid a $150 honorarium after the artwork is delivered, and artwork may be offered for sale with no commission assessed. Exhibition is at the artist’s own risk. The deadline is Monday, July 15 at 10 am Central Time, and the exhibition will be on display from September 3 – October 31.

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    • Metro Campus, McKeon Center for Creativity
  2. I Can't Identify Plants with Tulsa Garden Center

    Become a backyard botanist for better home plant care. Learn new ways of looking at leaves, stems, and flowers to better identify plants in their landscapes. Participants will come away with a fresh perspective and new lens in looking at the natural world. Free and open to the public. Attend this workshop in-person at the McKeon Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave. Or, watch it online live using this link: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=9bef9db2-a17a-4451-be62-b15001567a78

  3. I Can't Sign with The CENTER for Individuals with Physical Challenges

    Learn basic signs from American Sign Language to communicate with others without spoken words. Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at the I Can’t workshops held in-person and online on Saturdays. Think you can’t dance, drum, or 3D print? Think again! Free and open to the public. Attend this workshop in-person at the McKeon Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave. Or, watch it online live using this link: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=f2e9d2e5-a6f2-41f6-85bb-b15001572a99

  4. I Can't Make a Stamp with Living Arts

    Try your hand at relief printing by creating a small but versatile stamp design. Participants will choose a design, draw it onto the rubber or linoleum, and carve it out using special carving tools. Inking and printing your first stamp is always the best part! Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at the I Can’t workshops held in-person and online on Saturdays. Think you can’t dance, drum, or 3D print? Think again! Free and open to the public. Join in-person or watch online live: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=9909b786-10b0-4cc1-81d4-b15001578a8b

  5. I Can't Improv with Theatre Tulsa

    Join Travis Guillory as he teaches the art of spontaneous comedy! Get ready to unleash your creativity and quick thinking in this dynamic workshop. Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at the I Can’t workshops held in-person and online on Saturdays. Think you can’t dance, drum, or 3D print? Think again! Free and open to the public. Attend in-person or watch online live: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=50468ef9-d9c6-4ee2-a151-b1500157d403

  6. Storytelling Workshop June 11

    Whether you’re an experienced storyteller or a complete novice, this workshop series will help you develop story ideas, workshop existing stories, and introduce you to Tulsa’s storytelling community.

  7. I Can't Sculpt with WaterWorks Art Center

    Create a fun, small clay sculpture that you get to take home! Our friends at WaterWorks Art Center will lead this hands-on, group activity. Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at the I Can’t workshops held in-person and online on Saturdays. Think you can’t write a song, draw, or sculpt? Think again! Free and open to the public. Come in-person or watch online live: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=a0d142d3-4666-41b0-a4b5-b15001583db8

  8. I Can't Photograph Portraits with Tulsa Artist Fellowship

    Tulsa Artist Fellow Adam Davis will host a lecture/photography demonstration. Davis' portrait practice has traveled around the country in an effort to build the largest collection of Black American and global Diasporic tintype portraits in contemporary art history. During the lecture, Davis will explore what archive building looks like, how Blackness renders behind the lens, and how the photography medium can possibly expand through the use of archaic/analog methods. Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at the I Can’t workshops held in-person and online on Saturdays. Free and open to the public. Join in-person or watch online live: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=e9f67f39-023f-4170-9c1c-b1500159565a

  9. I Can't Write Songs with Woody Guthrie Center

    Discover the power of storytelling through songwriting as you learn the power of melody, metaphors and rhythm. You’ll be guided through the creative process as you learn how to write emotion-filled verses and unforgettable hooks! Participants will receive a notebook and pen to use on their songwriting journey! Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at the I Can’t workshops held in-person and online on Saturdays. Think you can’t sculpt, draw, or write songs? Think again! Free and open to the public. Attend this workshop in-person at the McKeon Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave. or watch online live: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=bce6fb3b-1f45-4a16-887a-b1500159a1a0

  10. I Can't Play Harmonica with Bob Dylan Center

    Led by artist, Dave Berntson, who has played blues harmonica for over 30 years, participants will learn the basic techniques of the soulful sounds of the harmonica. You’ll walk away knowing how to play the major scale and a train boogie-woogie. Participants will receive their own harmonica and instructions on how to continue their musical journey. Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at the I Can’t workshops held in-person and online on Saturdays. Think you can’t sculpt, draw, or write songs? Think again! Free and open to the public. Attend this workshop in-person at the McKeon Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave. Or watch online live: https://tulsacc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=19288f31-2dbe-420f-bf1f-b1500159fc8a