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About the Arts Commission
The City of Tulsa Arts Commission was created in 1969 by City of Tulsa officials
and community leaders to ensure that Tulsa continued its long standing
dedication to the arts community.  The Commission is composed of eleven
volunteer members appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Council and has
no full time staff assistance.

The Commission is charged with assisting the City of Tulsa in matters concerning
public artwork, giving guidance in purchases and maintenance of existing artwork,
providing a source of respected opinions and advice concerning public matters
having aesthetic implications, reviewing public signage issues (including
neighborhood signs), stimulating superior aesthetic quality in all phases of  
physical development within the community and assisting in the procurement of
additional works of public art.  
The Arts Commission of the City of Tulsa
New Work by Doug Braken, "Get A Handle On It", check it out at 5665 N
105th E. Ave. Photo Here
Woodward Park Donation from Rosalind Cook "Poems & Promises"
           Tulsa World Story & Photo here
Just A Game - Sandra Van Zandt  - Stickball Park Centennial Project
Council Oak Centennial Sculpture - Dan Books
Photography - Sidney Flack & Grant McClintock - 911 Center
Tulsa Zoo Project - Brenda Knapp - Read Press Release
Courage & Compassion for 100 Years - Denise Rinkovsky
Rt. 66 Sculpture - Robert Summers
Crossing the Prairie - Glenna Goodacre (more information)
Perryman Post Office Site - 41st St. & S. Rockford Ave.
Earthbound Spiral - Christine Rojek - See the Completed Work!!!
Welcome
Click here to see the article
on "Tulsa's Public Art" in
the Tulsa City Guide
Interested in Donating Your Work or Time? We Need Your Help!
If you are interested in being added to the mailing list for future Calls for Artists -
Request for Proposals, please call or Email the Arts Commission Secretary, Kay
Goss, at 584-3333 x16 or
kgoss@ahct.org.
If you are interested donating a work of art or assisting the Arts Commission with
various projects, please call or Email the Arts Commission Administrator, Jim
Coles, at 576-5680 or
jcoles@cityoftulsa.org.
Click here For a copy of the "Guidelines for Donations of Public Art".
Call for Artists - Request for Proposals
Stratum, By Kendall Buster
BOK Arena (2008)
BOK Arena - The largest
public art project in Tulsa
History
summary and photos
Exciting News
Sarah Morris has been recommended  for the Convention Center project:
Studio Tulsa Interview about this
project:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kwgs/news.newsmain/article/1/0/1607334/
StudioTulsa/Public.Art.in.Tulsa.A.New.Controversy
For an image of her proposal:  Rendering of Convention Center Concept
For more on Sarah & her work: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Morris
Recent Projects
Learn more about the
Performing Arts Center's
amazing collection of
Public Art here!