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School of Visual & Performing Arts
Wherever you see your passion for the arts taking you, the TCC School of Visual & Performing Arts can help you get there. With our creative and talented faculty who are ready to inspire, you’ll have the opportunity to get involved in concerts, theatrical productions, art exhibitions, and more - all against the backdrop of our exceptional facilities, including the VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education and the Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity.
Degree & Certificate Programs
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Visual Arts
Find your creative community at Metro Campus’ Center for Creativity. Explore programs in Digital Media, Broadcast, and Communication with inspiring faculty and top-notch facilities, including Mac-equipped classrooms and dynamic studios.
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Performing Arts
Let us guide and inspire you toward a stage-worthy education in Music and Theatre with an associate degree, opening doors to your future.
Arts & Cultural Events at TCC
I Can't Paint with Pencils with Philbrook Museum February 15
Explore the dynamic potential of Prismacolor pencils with our friends from Philbrook Museum! Learn essential techniques to create expressive and vibrant images.
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- Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
I Can't Zine with Tulsa City-County Library February 15
Create your own unique zine, which is short for "magazine," with our friends from Tulsa City-County Library! Using a subject you love, create a fun mini-magazine with pictures and text.
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- Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
Related News
TCC Band Director Receives National Recognition
Cheryl Lee, Tulsa Community College’s Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music, received the George N. Parks Leadership in Music Education Award, a prominent honor recognizing her dedication, perseverance, and ability to inspire students beyond the classroom. In her first year at TCC, Lee has brought a wealth of experience from her 20-year career teaching high school band and has embraced the opportunity to lead the College’s band program.
TCC's Center for Creativity Marks 10 Years of 'I Can't' Workshops
Tulsa Community College is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its “I Can’t" Workshops series this Fall. These free, hands-on workshops have been helping Tulsans learn new skills and gain confidence since 2014.
From Classroom to Stage: Transforming Theatre Education
With more than three decades of experience, Mark Frank teaches students how to captivate audiences and develop into strong performers.