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A scene from the First Friday Art Crawl in the Tulsa Arts District Sept. 5, 2025. Credit: Tim Landes / Tulsa Flyer

We’ve got the scoop on your weekend. Here’s the Flyer’s top five.

F.A.C.E. of TPS
5 to 7 p.m. Friday

Tulsa Public Schools presents an opening reception for its exhibition that showcases a vibrant collection of work from high school students, spanning from beginner to advanced levels. The exhibit is open through Feb. 25. 

First Friday Art Crawl
6 to 9 p.m. Friday

The monthly art crawl features four exhibition openings, including Alicia Kelly’s “Roughly Right” at 108 Contemporary, “The Champagne & Chocolate Member Showcase” at Living Arts, “American Myth” curated by students at the University of Tulsa at 101 Archer and “Between Sky, Soil, and Spirit” by Todd Horner and José D. Trejo-Maya at TAC Gallery. There will also be markets at The Flyloft and Cabin Boys Brewpub.

“Girlhood: A multimedia art exhibition”
6-9 p.m. Friday

Tulsa Flyer photography intern Bianca Worley and Emily Dangott co-host the one night-only showing at Studio 75, 2318. E. Admiral Blvd. There’s an artist talk and Q&A at 8 p.m.

Black Wall Street Heritage & History Festival
11 a.m. to 6 p.m Saturday

The annual event held at 36th Street North Event Center features guest speaker Quraysh Ali Lansana, drumming, singing, history talks, poetry readings, soul food, vendors and more. 

For more Black History Month events, including two events featuring Black rodeo, check out The Oklahoma Eagle’s roundup here

Oklahoma Movement Contemporary Ballet Company Class
Noon Sunday

Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just starting out, this class is open to all levels and ages. It’s a dynamic and energetic ballet session, incorporating modern movements and techniques.

This class offers a unique opportunity to explore the fusion of classical ballet and contemporary dance styles.

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Tim Landes is the food, arts and culture editor at the Tulsa Flyer. Prior to joining the inaugural editorial team at the Tulsa Flyer, Tim spent a decade managing media relations for Cherokee Nation businesses,...