
WHO WE ARE
BLACK MOON is a collective of Black Artists in the Tulsa area breaking standards, pushing innovation, and cultivating creativity among the local community.
Current Members of Black Moon is:


Art in the Park July
Friday July 6, 2018
6-9pm John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
Join us again in John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park as we introduce our very FIRST Fashion Designer/Artist. She will be presenting a stellar fashion show in the park. Our artwork will still be on display along with food trucks, music, and more live performances. See you there!

Tulsa JUNETEENTH
Saturday June 16, 2018
6-12am Greenwood, Tulsa
This summer, Black Moon had the honor of participating in Tulsa's Juneteenth Celebration on Historic Greenwood.

Art in the Park
Friday June 1, 2018
6-9pm John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
Join us for Art in the Park at the John Hope Reconciliation Park. View art, listen to music, watch some dancing, eat from some incredible food trucks, and reflect on a time of remembrance and RECONCILIATION. Come out and support!

5th Annual
Friday May 4th, 2018
6-9pm The Back Gallery
A few of our BLACK MOON artists will be participating in this next great show. The Portrait Show is an annual event where artists pull names and capture each other. Come see what some of Tulsa's creatives made and listen to some live music while visiting the First Friday Art Crawl in the Tulsa Arts District.

First Friday Art Crawl
Friday April 6, 2018
6-9pm The Refinery
BLACK MOON - a collective of Black Tulsa Artists - is producing their very FIRST art show during the First Friday Art Crawl. Come view our creative works and listen to the jams by multi-talented artist Damion Shade's hip hop set, rap by the smooth, southern sounds of artist KEENG CUT, and continuous grooves by DJ JOX.
March 1, 2019
Black Wall Street mural Courtesy Josh New
Black Moon has been featured in an article published by NBC News.
Towards the end of January, several journalists from varying publications traveled to Tulsa to get some insight on the local community and the major catastrophic e...


