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.
 
 

 

"The Wounds of War: A Tale of Two Americas"
June 8-12
OSU-Tulsa Campus 

700 N Greenwood Ave
Room 150, North Hall
All workshops and performances are free and open to the public

Click here for more information and a full schedule of events

What is Chautauqua? The modern Chautauqua movement began in 1976 as a type of "tent revival" for the humanities, to evoke discussion about history. The idea of Chautauqua also answered the dilemma many humanities organizations faced: how to make it possible for scholars to interact with the public in an open and accessible forum. 

2010 Scholars:
Joseph Bundy as Major Martin Delany
Dr. Ted Kachel as Robert Edward Lee
Dr. Doug Mishler as Stonewall Jackson
Karen Vuranch as Clarissa Harlowe Barton
Dr. William Worley as William Seward

We hope you'll joing us to relive history!