Exhibits

Making The Mark: A History of Tulsa’s Street Signs

Tulsa Press Club – PIC Tulsa Presentation

Photography presentation at the Tulsa Press Club

Time-Warp Tulsa – TulsaPeople Magazine (monthly)

ONGOING EXHIBITS

Tulsa Past: View the Past In the Future.

Greenwood Rising – Bloomberg Connects App

Ongoing exhibit via Bloomberg Connects app in connection with Greenwood Rising museum in the historic Greenwood District in Tulsa, OK.

Greenwood Rising partnered with the Bloomberg Philanthropies for this exclusive online exhibit that included a series of artwork by Patrick McNicholas

In total 30 of his images (some never showcased before) are available on the app alongside over 5,000 words written by McNicholas giving historical context to each image.

“I am beyond grateful to be able to share this powerful content and to help others learn about Tulsa’s history wherever they might be on the planet” McNicholas said about the opportunity to be featured in the app.

A video of the application is seen on here. To view on your device download the Bloomberg Connects app and search for Greenwood Rising and proceed to the “Tulsa Past Collection” (see video for additional help).

Bloomberg Connect App

OTHER EXHIBITS

“20 for ’21”

20 composite images from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre matched up with current images of Greenwood.

PAST EXHIBITS

“Seeing The Past in The Present”

Tulsa Historical Society

“Time-Travel Tulsa: Seeing the Past in the Present” exclusive exhibit that showcased at the Tulsa Historical Society.

Video Presentation of “Time-Travelers Guide to Tulsa” at The Tulsa Historical Society. 

“FROM THE LIMITATIONS OF NOW”

Philbrook Museum of Art

Opened: March 14, 2021 – April 2023

“THE UNVARNISHED TRUTH”

Liggett Studio

Exhibit featuring artwork w/ Don Thompson

“The Outsiders House Museum Collection: Filming Locations Past & Present” (2019)

Exhibit featuring screen worn items from The Outsiders House Museum collection alongside before & after photos of filming locations. Exhibit also featured a brief conversation with Danny O’Connor and Patrick McNicholas. Woody Guthrie Center (2019)