Oct 12 Sunday
A murder mystery set in an elementary school. A Whodunit comedy for the whole family. October 3rd, 4th, and 10th at 7pm and 5th and 12th at 2pm.
Experience a once-in-a-lifetime evening of music as Boston Avenue United Methodist Church presents Notre Dame Cathedral Organist Olivier Latry in concert, as part of the Fred Elder Recital Series.
Olivier Latry is widely recognized as one of the greatest concert organists in the world today. At just 23, he was appointed one of the titular organists of the famed Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, where he continues to serve. In addition to his role in Paris, he is Professor of Organ at the Paris Conservatory, Organist Emeritus of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, and Artist in Residence at the University of Kansas. His playing has been praised for its elegance, virtuosity, and “consummate artistry” by critics from The New York Times to The Los Angeles Times.
This will be Latry’s first performance in Tulsa, a rare opportunity to hear the artistry of Notre Dame’s organist on the historic Boston Avenue organ. The program features masterworks by French composers Widor, Franck, Guilmant, and Duruflé, alongside a thrilling Bach transcription. The evening will conclude with an unforgettable improvisation—created spontaneously on a theme presented to him live—showcasing the transcendent tradition of Notre Dame’s organists.
Don’t miss this extraordinary concert: a rare chance to experience one of the world’s greatest organists live in Tulsa. Admission is free and open to the public. Please note this event will not be livestreamed—join us in person for the full power and resonance of this unforgettable performance
Oct 13 Monday
Listen, sing along, and learn with Discovery Lab! Monday Morning Programming is an opportunity for early learners and their caregivers to participate in educational activities taught by our experienced educators.
Every Monday at 11:00 a.m., different programming is planned for museum guests.
Monthly Club meetings for Tulsa Rock and Mineral Society promotes interest in collecting rocks, minerals, fossils and artifacts, working with the lapidary arts and sharing knowledge about the earth sciences. We support education by providing programs for schools and adult groups year-round, and provide funds for scholarships in the earth sciences. First meeting is free to attend.
The Tulsa Rock and Mineral Society promotes interest in collecting rocks, minerals, fossils and artifacts, working with the lapidary arts and sharing knowledge about the earth sciences. We support education by providing programs for schools and adult groups year-round, and provide funds for scholarships in the earth sciences.
Social time begins at 6:15 p.m. prior to the monthly meeting, along with the Pebble Pups program specially designed for kids through age 18. Your first meeting is free to attend.
Oct 14 Tuesday
108|Contemporary is excited to showcase the work of ceramicist Clayton Keyes in the solo exhibition, "Subterfuge." On view October 3 – November 22, 2025, this exhibition examines environmental legacy and institutional oppression inviting the viewer into a space of confrontation and reflection.
Exhibition opening:Friday, October 3, 2025 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Artist Talk:Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 1:00 pmASL interpretation provided
Open Hours:Tuesday - Saturday, 12:00 - 5:00 pmFirst Fridays, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
More information at 108contemporary.org
Caring for someone with dementia? You’re not alone.Join us every 2nd and 4th Tuesday for open conversations, encouragement, and support.
Our Caregiver Support Group is a welcoming space where you can share your story, connect with others, and find helpful resources.
Take a break. Feel supported.
Oct 15 Wednesday
Oct 16 Thursday
Please join us Thurs. Oct. 16, 2025 from 5-8pm at M.A. Doran Gallery for the opening reception of "Parallel Visions" featuring new work by artists Siddharth Parasnis and Suhas Bhujbal. Both artists will be present for the opening. Lite bites and refreshments will be provided. Valet parking is available in back.
"Parallel Visions" explores the interconnection of the built environment and the diverse community that inhabits these spaces. Using rich, vibrant color, both artists explore the vitality of their communities and their sense of place. The artwork is representative of community and environments in both the US as well as their native India. Often representations from both locations will be intertwined into a singular painting.
Siddharth Parasnis and Suhas Bhujbal are both painters who immigrated to the US from India in their early 20s. Both now based in San Francisco, their work often combines the sights and sounds surrounding them as well as the communities and environments found in their home country.
"Parallel Visions" will be on view from October 16 through November 14, 2025. For more information please visit madorangallery.com