TULSA – A Mayfest Art Market is coming to FC Tulsa’s next home match. As FC Tulsa plays host to in-state rival OKC Energy FC on Saturday, September 12, local artists will set up shop around the concourse at ONEOK Field for fans to get a taste of the Tulsa art scene, courtesy of Mayfest and ahha Tulsa.
With Mayfest 2020 cancelled this year due to the global pandemic, FC Tulsa’s weekend match will provide a backdrop for Tulsa’s artists to showcase their work. While the live music and food vendors that typically accompany a full Mayfest art festival won’t be present, September 12 will be a chance for art and sport to join together again for the city of Tulsa.
For the match, Mayfest reached out to artists who would have normally set up at the May art festival to participate next Saturday at ONEOK Field. About 20 local artists have committed to being at the match and will be selling their work from the time the gates open at 5:30 p.m. through the end of the match.
The Mayfest Art Market is one of just many add-ons to Saturday’s main event at ONEOK Field, the first home Black Gold Derby match in the FC Tulsa era. Stay tuned throughout next week as more exciting announcements surrounding the rivalry match will be made.
TULSA – A Mayfest Art Market is coming to FC Tulsa’s next home match. As FC Tulsa plays host to in-state rival OKC Energy FC on Saturday, September 12, local artists will set up shop around the concourse at ONEOK Field for fans to get a taste of the Tulsa art scene, courtesy of Mayfest and ahha Tulsa.
With Mayfest 2020 cancelled this year due to the global pandemic, FC Tulsa’s weekend match will provide a backdrop for Tulsa’s artists to showcase their work. While the live music and food vendors that typically accompany a full Mayfest art festival won’t be present, September 12 will be a chance for art and sport to join together again for the city of Tulsa.
For the match, Mayfest reached out to artists who would have normally set up at the May art festival to participate next Saturday at ONEOK Field. About 20 local artists have committed to being at the match and will be selling their work from the time the gates open at 5:30 p.m. through the end of the match.
The Mayfest Art Market is one of just many add-ons to Saturday’s main event at ONEOK Field, the first home Black Gold Derby match in the FC Tulsa era. Stay tuned throughout next week as more exciting announcements surrounding the rivalry match will be made.