Oct 27 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.
Nov 03 Monday
Nov 08 Saturday
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra audience favorite, Ron Spigelman returns to the stage to open with compositions by former and iconic Principal Conductor of the Boston Pops John Williams with selections from the Oscar-winning movies, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Star Wars-both securing an Oscar for Best Original Score in their time.
The show concludes with Holst’s The Planets, op.32 a dazzling seven-movement orchestral suite, with each movement named after a planet in the solar system and its corresponding astrological character. Attendees will experience an immersive experience as NASA images will dazzle the eyes while symphonic sounds will transport you out of this world!
Nov 10 Monday
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.
Nov 11 Tuesday
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.
Nov 15 Saturday
Chamber music guests can enjoy a complimentary drink ticket and light hors d’oeurves with your admission as you enjoy the musical delicacy of Dahl’s Music for Brass Instruments. This three-movement intricate brass composition blends traditional and modern elements capping off the evening’s performance with an intricate and challenging finale that showcases the composer’s skill in counterpoint.
The concert’s brief intermission features a rare Q&A between the featured musicians and audience, a popular feature and one only to be found in this unique series. This is a perfect series for any musical novice or expert, but regardless of musical prowess, this concert will not disappoint!
Dec 08 Monday
Dec 09 Tuesday
Jan 10 Saturday
Known for connecting with audiences through both traditional and contemporary repertoire, Brett Mitchell, returns to the stage for Season XX as guest conductor in this exciting concert that begins with Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn, op.56, “Haydn Variations” that showcases Brahms's skill in transforming a simple theme into a rich and varied musical journey.
Then enjoy Hungarian dance music from the comfort of your Chapman Music Hall seat with Kodály’s Dances of Galánta. This performance ends with the warmth, beauty, and positive energy sounds of Brahms’ Symphony No.2 in D major, op.73.