Past events hosted by Inclusion in Art:
- ORDER: Interactive Installation Art by Mandy Messina 6/9/17
- A Collection of Works By Tiffany McKnight 4/14/17
- I Am The Change by Valerie Vaughn 2/10/17
- August Gallery Show for Collectors
- Encounters and the Abstract Conversation featuring new works by Amena Butler and Betty Refour 6/10/16
- Polynesian Artist Saumo Paupuaga Shows Work Influenced by His Hawaiian Heritage 4/8/16
- Visual Art Jam Session: Live Painting 2/12/16
- In COLOR Film Festival 2015 10/24/15
- Featured Artist: Ashley Farrier 10/9/15
- Featured Artist: Ebony Iman Dallas 8/14/15
- Featured Artist: Lawrence Naff 6/10/15
- PROCESS: The Work of the Students of the Oklahoma ArtScience Prize 3/11/15
- Featured Artist: Joe McNeal 2/13/15
- Featured Artist: Narciso Argüelles 10/10/14
- In COLOR Film Festival – Full Spectrum – Presented by Waters Edge Winery 8/23/14
- In COLOR Film Festival Launch Party – Presented by Waters Edge Winery 8/22/14 at 1219 Creative
- In COLOR: Native American Film 8/22/14
- NOIR: Presented at Living Arts Tulsa, curator Nathan Lee examines and defines the idea of African-American culture in today’s society.
- Inclusion At Edmond Fine Arts: A group show features some very exciting and varied artist working in abstract forms and landscapes.
- Defying and Defining: In partnership with IAO Gallery, this exhibition showcases the works of African-American artists working on a professional level in Oklahoma.
- SKIN: This exhibition explores internalized racism, identity and ideas of physical beauty in our society. Artists of different races and cultures and display installation, paintings and sculptures.
- Transcend: A critical look at the work of contemporary black artists in Oklahoma, with more of a focus on contemporary work than traditional and modern styles.
- Transcend Film: This documentary resulted from the success of the Transcend exhibition and explores the art and philosophies of five black artists living and working in Oklahoma. It also explores the definition of black art and black culture.
- In Color: Annual film event focusing on the many contributions of independent filmmakers, screen writers, and producers of color and connect these filmmakers to a larger audience.
- Cipher: Exploring hip hop lyricism through art. This experimental exhibition is one of a series of four that examine hip hop culture. Cipher has been presented in Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
- Afro-Americana: A celebration Black American culture through visual art. An expansion of the concept of Americana as interpreted by artists of African-American descent.
- Celebracion: Rejoicing of the contributions of Latino artists living in Oklahoma. The Latino community is well-known for its culture, customs and festivals, but has not been widely recognized in the state for their visual artists.