TULSA, Okla.— Edison Studios is inviting art enthusiasts, creators and curious minds to an exciting afternoon of creativity and inspiration during a Black History Month edition of Open Studio Hours.

Taking place Saturday, Feb. 8, at 4040 W. Edison in Tulsa, the immersive event offers a unique opportunity to step into creative spaces of talented artists, witness their process and engage with their works in progress.

The event is free and open to all ages.

Attendees will also enjoy captivating Black History Month presentations by Historian Chief Amusan, Poet Tony B. Black Moon and a sacred drum circle, alongside delicious cuisine from Hibachi in the Hood. Attendees will gain insight into artistic practices, techniques and inspirational presentations that beautifully intersect art and community.

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Open Studio Hours highlights:

  • Interactive Sessions: Connect with artists through informal conversations and Q&A opportunities. Be among the first to view new works before they debut publicly.
  • Special Presentations: Join us for insightful Black History Month presentations by Historian Chief Amusan, Poet Tony B, and Black Moon Tulsa.
  • Community Connection: Network with fellow art enthusiasts.

Participating Studio Artists:

Ojekunle Amusan, Kathy Reynolds Clarke, Ebony Iman Dallas, Hope Egan, Zac Heimdale, Angel Okolie, Lisa Regan, Nomad Mystique, Afrikanation Gallery featuring Somaliland-based artists.

Whether you’re an aspiring artist, a seasoned collector, or someone who simply appreciates the beauty of creative expression, Open Studio Hours promises to be an inspiring and enriching experience for all.

The free event includes parking options on the front and side of the building. For more information, contact Ebony at info@nomadmystique.com

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