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  • Breaking Boundaries: How T H R O N E is Shaping the Future of Music

    T H R O N E is a musical duo comprised of YVHIKV and Hayatheus. Their music blends genres and reflects their lifelong friendship. YVHIKV draws inspiration from Indigenous art and contemporary artists, while Hayatheus incorporates a wide range of influences.

     

  • THE HOUSE OF OFA

    The Oklahoma Fashion Alliance (OFA) is a non-profit that empowers creativity, collaboration, and self-expression through fashion. Their recent sold-out show was a big success, but instead of another large show, they're focusing on smaller community projects. OFA wants to make fashion accessible to everyone and integrate it with other art forms.
  • Roots and Reflections: Rogelio Esparza Cervantes' Photographic Exploration

    Roots and Reflections: Rogelio Esparza Cervantes' Photographic Exploration Written by: Josiah Parks Photographed by: Iasiah G Pickens III   I...
  • Crafting passion: How Claire Ferguson found joy and purpose in glassblowing

    From a beginner's course at Tulsa Glassblowing School to a thriving passion, Claire Ferguson found joy and purpose in glassblowing. 🌟 Now creating stunning pieces and even taking commissions, Claire's journey is a testament to dedication and creativity.
  • 1 ON 1’S W/ KK: Dadspecialfriend

    @Dadspecialfriend is taking NYC by storm! From Tulsa to the Big Apple, DSF is redefining fashion, gender, and community. Catch her in @vellum.ltx's latex collection inspired by medieval silhouettes and don't miss her upcoming short film for Galore Magazine. She's on fire!
  • Empowered Artistry: Tulsa Artist Elizabeth Henley takes on L.A. Residency

    Elizabeth Henley is the 4th of 8 Tulsa artists in residence in Boyle Heights, LA, thanks to a collaboration with A Creative House and Donkey Bridge. She's creating sci-fi Afrofuturism watercolors and "Ghost in the Shell" inspired paintings while connecting with the vibrant LA art scene.
  • Spotlight on Tulsa Artist Alex Tamahn: Discovering Inspiration and Self-Discovery in Los Angeles Residency

    Meet Alex Tamahn (@alexandertamahn), a versatile Tulsa artist currently residing in Los Angeles. With an unbound creativity that stretches from murals to sculpture, Alex's work often sparks important conversations about social issues. A unique passion of his is pole dancing, a practice he discovered during the pandemic, that has inspired his utilitarian sculptures and formed a vital part of his physical and mental wellbeing. Follow his journey and stay tuned for his upcoming art display!
  • Spotlight on Rebekah Danae: Launching 'A Creative House' Residency Program for Tulsa Artists

    Artist and community organizer Rebekah Danae has launched "A Creative House," a residency program for Tulsa-based artists. In partnership with Donkey Bridge and Tulsa Creative Engine, the program provides eight artists with housing, travel, and a stipend. The artists will create and live in LA, showcasing their work there and in Tulsa. Rebekah's aim? To inspire experimental work and build international connections.
  • Carving Her Own Lane: OKC Artist Metra Diversifies the Scene With Her Bold Pop

    Carving Her Own Lane: OKC Artist Metra Diversifies the Scene With Her Bold Pop Written by: Everett McCabe(@thatoneguyeverett) Photography: Dencil...
  • Musician Aaron Newberry finds freedom and joy in ‘Kid Again’ project

    Musician Aaron Newberry finds freedom and joy in ‘Kid Again’ project Written by: Grace Wood (@grace_wood1) Photographed by: ASLUT Staff Photograph...
  • Not Another Machine: #jakeyjakeybigmistakeyy

    Jake Lynn, known as @jakeyjakeybigmistakeyy, is a professional drummer who has spent his life dedicated to music. He has played for various artists and bands, including Red Dirt icon Jason Boland. After years of touring and performing, Jake has decided to step away from Boland & The Stragglers to pursue new musical opportunities, hoping to continue pushing himself musically. Despite the uncertainty of his transition, Jake remains certain that music is his calling.

  • ASLUT Catches Up With DOMBRANCE

    DOMBRANCE will be at Cain’s Ballroom Saturday March 9th at 7 p.m. We conducted an inter view with him to chat about his latest works and navigating the electronic music industry. Loyal followers our brand can use code “ASLUT” to get discounted entry to the tickets show on Saturday for $11. Proceeds will benefit the Oklahoma Coalition for Responsible Justice.