The Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa is the champion of area arts and culture. Diverse education programs advance its mission to inspire creativity, foster appreciation, promote lifelong learning, enhance the quality of individual lives, and contribute economic vitality to the greater community.
 
 

 

Number of children served

Artist-in-the-Schools Program serves over 120,000 children each year

Community Arts Partnerships serve over 4,000 children and youth

Harwelden Institute serves approximately 350 teachers and 20,000 students in the Broken Arrow, Jenks, Owasso, Sand Springs, and Tulsa school districts.

Artists in the Parks is a collaborative effort with the City of Tulsa Parks & Recreation Department that serves over 1,800 youth.

Youth Arts After School visits 20 sites that serve a total of 500 children.

Oklahoma Chautauqua reaches approximately 8,000 adults and youth each year in three communities across Oklahoma, providing living history opportunities with national scholars presenting key figures from history. This is the largest humanities program in the State.