WaterWorks Art Center

1710 Charles Page
Blvd. Tulsa, OK
74127 (918) 596-2440
WaterWorks Art Center
2010 Summer Schedule
is now available!
A City of Tulsa Facility Dedicated to the Fine Arts
Located in Tulsa's historic Newblock
Park, 1710 Charles Page Blvd., WaterWorks Art Center brings visual
fine arts experiences, hands-on classes and quality art exhibits to
the people of Tulsa and neighboring communities.

Warmed by Summer Sun
Watercolor Painting
Nancy Harkins, WaterWorks Instructor
For a WaterWorks art class, Browse through the Class
Schedule. You can enroll in person at the WaterWorks Art
Center, or download the Registration
Form and mail it in, or for a nominal fee
you can enroll online.
Summer Day Camp
Sign up now for one of Tulsa's more popular Summer
Camps.
'Recycle' Exhibition
A display of art pieces from this summer's daycamp
artists. The public is invited to 'Recycle'
August 22nd at 2pm.
Class Supply Lists
Some classes require a Class Supply List. This list shows
you what you need to purchase to be involved in the
class. Please browse through the following Class Supply Lists
before enrolling.
Acrylic
Painting
Collage as
a Fine Arts Medium
Landscape as
Abstraction

The center is housed in a renovated historical building that once
served as Tulsa's water treatment plant and later the site of the
City's first public swimming pools. It was named WaterWorks to
maintain those historical roots.


A Broad Range of Art Classes and Workshops for Adults
and Youth
One of Oklahoma's premier art centers, WaterWorks Art Center
offers multiple classes and workshops annually in:
Acrylics - Oil Painting - Watercolors
- Drawing - Digital Photography - Pottery - Clay Sculpture -
Fused Glass Jewelry - Fiber Arts - Metalsmithing - and other
media.
Based on requests, center staff will customize workshops to fit the
needs of community groups, businesses and the schools. Also, "Open
Studio" provides equipment and space for beginning and experienced
artists, to practice and work.
WaterWorks Art Center Council
The WaterWorks Council, a non-profit organization, raises funds
for the center, initiates projects and co-sponsors scholarships for
at-risk children.
WaterWorks Art Center Facilities
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Gallery
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Pottery
Studio
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Drawing & Painting
Area
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Kiln
Room
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Classroom for Jewelry
Making
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Arts
Library
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Handbuilding with Clay
Area
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Outdoor Picnic
Area
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Summer Day
Camps
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Bringing Fine Arts to our Children

Bringing fine arts to our children is a major objective of the
center. Working with both private and public schools, WaterWorks
creates art-enrichment programs for children from kindergarten
through 12th grade.
Also, the center works with school grant programs to provide onsite
workshops tailored to the needs of each school.

Each spring and summer the WaterWorks Art Center offers
reasonably-priced fine arts camps for children. Camp projects are
theme based,
and children work in a variety
of media for in-depth art experiences.
An annual Children's Art Show is held
in August in the center's gallery.