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MICAELA TOBIN & ALICIA SMITH: SACRED SIGNS


MICAELA TOBIN & ALICIA SMITH:
SACRED SIGNS

APRIL 4 - MAY 3, 2025

Tulsa Artist Fellowship Flagship
112 N. Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103

The 2025 exhibition program at Flagship launches with Sacred Signs, a presentation of Tulsa Artist Fellowship awardee video works by composer and sound artist Micaela Tobin (APOLAKI: Opera of the Scorched Earth) and multidisciplinary artist and activist Alicia Smith (Teomama, Erendira, I Believe You, Hueatoyatzintli, Cihuamichi, Tonantzin, Toci - Chapter 1: The Bat Women).


VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Tulsa Artist Fellowship strives to provide a welcoming and accessible experience. Our public programming is free, documented, and archived.

Public hours for Flagship (112 N. Boston Ave. Tulsa, OK 74103) are Thursday-Saturday from 12-6 pm. Flagship accommodates wheelchairs and strollers. Variable seating is provided in addition to the areas for distanced standing and wheelchairs. Family-scale private washrooms are available to support visitors with disabilities and caregivers who need access to increased square footage and changing tables. Street-side parking is available using the Park Mobile App and is free after 5 pm and all-day Saturday-Sunday.


Established in 2015, the Tulsa Artist Fellowship was created as a place-based initiative by the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) to address pressing challenges faced by contemporary artists and arts workers living in and joining Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tulsa Artist Fellowship believes the arts are critical to advancing cultural citizenship and supports community-invested practitioners who intentionally engage with our city.

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Earlier Event: April 2
OPEN CALL: 2026-2028 AWARD TERM
Later Event: April 4
FIRST FRIDAYS: APRIL 2025