Tulsa Arts District
Galleries, live music, and the soul of Tulsa's creative community.
The Tulsa Arts District — once called Brady, now reclaimed and renamed — is the creative engine room of the city. Warehouses that once stored farm equipment now house art studios, music venues, and some of Tulsa's most talked-about restaurants. This is the neighborhood that gave Tulsa its reputation as a quietly cool cultural city.
The anchor is the First Friday Art Crawl, when galleries throw open their doors and the streets fill with thousands of people every month. But the Arts District doesn't need First Friday to feel alive — Cain's Ballroom and the Woody Guthrie Center carry musical history forward, and venues like The Vanguard and the Tulsa Theater keep the calendar stacked year-round.
Mother Road Market, a year-round food hall in the old Sears building, cemented the district's place as a food destination. It's a neighborhood where Tulsa's story — painful history, creative resilience, genuine warmth — is legible on every block.
Neighborhood Rhythms
Daytime is gallery browsing and coffee at The Laurel. Evenings are live music, cocktails at Valkyrie or Saturn Room, and dinner runs to Mother Road Market or Oren. First Fridays are the main event — arrive before 6 PM to beat the crowd.
Getting Here & Getting Around
North of downtown proper, centered on Main Street and Boston Avenue between Archer and the railroad tracks. Walk from the Blue Dome area in 10 minutes. The Greenwood District is immediately east — the two neighborhoods share cultural DNA.
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Places in Tulsa Arts District
Culture
Eat & Drink
Mother Road Market
Go during weekday lunch for the best experience — weekends get packed. The rooftop patio …
Oren
The mezze platter for two is the best way to start — it showcases the …
Saturn Room
The photo booth in the back is the most fun souvenir in the Arts District …
Valkyrie Bar
Skip the menu and tell the bartender what spirits you like — the off-menu dealer's …