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.
 
 

Artist Opportunities

Harwelden Institute (HI) Call for Proposals: MUSIC, DANCE, THEATRE

The Harwelden Institute is modeled after the Lincoln Center Institute for Aesthetic Education in New York City and is one of only 19 programs in the world. It instructs classroom teachers on ways to integrate the arts into their core classroom curriculum. Through hands-on workshops, professional artists encourage teachers to create and experience art in new ways. The Institute consists of a summer session for teachers and a school year experience for their students. The teachers and the artists together create lesson plans focused on a piece of artwork.

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Artists in Schools (AIS) Call for Proposals:

K-12 teachers from seven area school districts request artists to conduct interactive workshops in their classroom. AIS connects professional artists in music, theatre, dance, storytelling, visual arts, creative writing, and cultural studies with classroom students. AIS is made available to the Greater Tulsa Area school systems and all teachers are invited to request this program for their classrooms.

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