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Photography Exhibit by Anitra Lavanhar Opening on March 6th

“Envisioning Tomorrow”: Photography by Anitra Lavanhar 101 Archer, South Gallery Premieres on…

New Student-Led Exhibit Explores American Myths

“American Myth” 101 Archer North Gallery February 6 – April 25, 2026…

Exhibit Showcases the Lost Portraits of S.J. Tyler

Faces of the Mother Road: The Lost Portraits of S.J. Tyler (1913-1949)…

Myth as Time-Travel by Meagan Mulgrew, OCH Myth Fellow

If there has been one consistency in my life, it is my…

A Blog Post by Alyx Swope-Bell, OCH Myth Fellow

As I see it, myth is a fundamental human tool. It makes…

A Blog Post by Carter Johansen, OCH Myth Fellow

In my first week on campus as a freshman, my friends and…

A Blog Post by Michael Matkin, OCH Myth Fellow

Myth is the semiotics of the social imaginary. To put it in…

2025-2026 Myth Fellows Announcement

Introducing our 2025-26 OCH Fellows     J. Michael Matkin is an Episcopal…

A Blog Post by Bruce MacQueen, OCH Myth Fellow

When I first began teaching mythology forty odd years ago, I quickly…

A Blog Post by Stasha Cole, OCH Myth Fellow

Hello, my name is Stasha Cole and I will soon begin work…

NOW SHOWING: Margaret Roach Wheeler

Margaret Roach Wheeler: A Retrospective October 3 – December 13, 2025 South…

NOW SHOWING: Art About Town

Art About Town October 3 – December 13, 2025 North Gallery at…

Director of the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities, Sean Latham

A Message From the Director

After twelve years of service, I’ve elected to step down from my…

Sound, Story, and Myth: Composing as a Cherokee Woman, by Anjelica Lindsey

  My work as a composer is rooted in the idea that…

Hellerween is back at 101 Archer

Hellerween: Shorts to Scare you Shortless

Hellerween: Shorts to Scare You Shortless Oct. 16 – 18 at 7…