Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa http://kwgs.org en AHHA, OVAC, and the New "Concept/OK" Exhibit in Downtown Tulsa http://kwgs.org/post/ahha-ovac-and-new-conceptok-exhibit-downtown-tulsa <p>On Sunday the 16th, from 1pm till 5pm, AHHA --- a/k/a the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa's Hardesty Arts Center --- will have its Grand Opening. Finishing touches are, even now, still being applied to the impressive space, which is to be located at 101 East Archer Street. Apart from introducing this most-welcome new arts facility to the public, the opening will also mark the inauguration of the first-ever exhibition at AHHA, which is the "Concept/OK" show, presented by the Oklahoma Visual Artists Coalition (or OVAC). Fri, 14 Dec 2012 23:29:55 +0000 Rich Fisher 31059 at http://kwgs.org AHHA, OVAC, and the New "Concept/OK" Exhibit in Downtown Tulsa Opening Soon on East Archer Street in Downtown Tulsa: The Hardesty Arts Center http://kwgs.org/post/opening-soon-east-archer-street-downtown-tulsa-hardesty-arts-center <p>Our guest on this installment of ST is Ken Busby, the Executive Director and CEO of the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, which is, per its website, the long-standing "champion of area arts and culture. Tue, 04 Dec 2012 23:01:45 +0000 Rich Fisher 30526 at http://kwgs.org Opening Soon on East Archer Street in Downtown Tulsa: The Hardesty Arts Center Excitement, Growth, Community, & Culture: A Status Report on the Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa http://kwgs.org/post/excitement-growth-community-culture-status-report-arts-humanities-council-tulsa <p>Our guest on this edition of ST is Ken Busby, the Executive Director and CEO of the Arts &amp; Humanities Council of Tulsa (AHCT), which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. As everyone who cares about the arts (and the ongoing presence of the arts) in this city knows already, the AHCT has been enriching the cultural life of our community ever since it began in 1961. Wed, 06 Jun 2012 21:48:52 +0000 Rich Fisher 20063 at http://kwgs.org Excitement, Growth, Community, & Culture: A Status Report on the Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa