Tulsa Mayfest Goes Digital, Launches Virtual Art Gallery Due To Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Tulsa Mayfest Goes Digital, Launches Virtual Art Gallery Due To Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Friday, May 8th 2020, 7:26 am



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Friday, May 8th should have been the first day of Tulsa Mayfest, but the worldwide coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forced the organizers to cancel.

The Tulsa Arts District will be a lot less lively this year, due to Mayfest not taking place.

But organizers have made it possible to view and purchase artwork, which would have been at Mayfest, online.

Mayfest has turned its website into a virtual art gallery were you can see the work of local and regional artists.

You can support artist through buying their work on the website or by purchasing a commemorative "Mayfest on Pause" t-shirt.

The Proceed go to local artists chosen for the 2020 festival.

If you want yo see this year's artwork, or purchase a shirt, click here.

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