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Tulsa Foundation Pledges $1.9M to 10 Artists

Avatar photo by Lyndsay Knecht September 25, 2022September 26, 2022

Each artist will receive $190,000 in cash and benefits from the Tulsa Artist Fellowship over a three-year period.

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The Fault Lines of Freedom, From Juneteenth to Independence Day

Avatar photo by Crystal Z Campbell July 3, 2020June 30, 2022

Solidarity gestures are trending but as we move from one “Independence Day” to another, will they be accompanied by structural change?

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99 Years After the Tulsa Race Massacre, an Artist Reflects

Avatar photo by Crystal Z Campbell June 1, 2020May 29, 2020

Dear Tulsa, today marks a grim anniversary. Will justice take another hundred years?

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Damien Davis Explores the Legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre Through Collage

Avatar photo by M. Charlene Stevens December 6, 2019

For his solo presentation at Untitled Art Fair in Miami, Davis developed a lexicon of negritude, crafting sculptural plexiglass collages to explore the events that decimated a community popularly known as “Black Wall Street.”

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