Since the city was founded, Tulsans have cultivated a community-wide support of visual arts, music and performing arts.
Tulsa today has the nationally recognized Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Light Opera Oklahoma, orchestras and numerous theater groups. Tulsa is a city where one can experience Shakespeare in the park, watch a Broadway show or see talent in local theater productions.
Tulsa’s museums display a breathtaking array of historical artifacts and artistic masterpieces from around the world.
The Philbrook Museum of Art houses an impressive collection of Italian painting and sculpture, Native American baskets and pottery, and 18th- and 19th- century oil paintings; the Gilcrease Museum is home to the world’s largest collection of art from the American West; and other museums include offer distinct cultural tastes: Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, Greenwood Cultural Center, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium and more.
In addition, architecture aficionados will discover that downtown Tulsa is a virtual classroom for the 1920s Art Deco style, boasting many spectacular buildings.
TYPros members get to enjoy many of these arts attractions at no cost through special events hosted throughout the year.
Tulsa today has the nationally recognized Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Light Opera Oklahoma, orchestras and numerous theater groups. Tulsa is a city where one can experience Shakespeare in the park, watch a Broadway show or see talent in local theater productions.
Tulsa’s museums display a breathtaking array of historical artifacts and artistic masterpieces from around the world.
The Philbrook Museum of Art houses an impressive collection of Italian painting and sculpture, Native American baskets and pottery, and 18th- and 19th- century oil paintings; the Gilcrease Museum is home to the world’s largest collection of art from the American West; and other museums include offer distinct cultural tastes: Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, Greenwood Cultural Center, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium and more.
In addition, architecture aficionados will discover that downtown Tulsa is a virtual classroom for the 1920s Art Deco style, boasting many spectacular buildings.
TYPros members get to enjoy many of these arts attractions at no cost through special events hosted throughout the year.




