Sep 27 Saturday
The OSU Museum of Art presents "step across this line," an exhibition that explores how borders shape lives, identities, and histories. Through photography, video, printmaking, and painting, artists in this exhibition respond to the physical, political, and emotional experiences of migration. "step across this line" encourages viewers to reflect on their relationship to borders. It invites you to step across the line and be transformed.
ON VIEW | September 2 - November 8, 2025RECEPTION | September 4, 2025, 5-6:30 PM
Learn more at https://museum.okstate.edu/art/step-across-this-line.html
Funding for our 2025/26 exhibitions and programs is provided by Marilynn and Carl Thoma, Lou Watkins, and the OSU Museum of Art Advocates.
ARTWORK | Margaret Bourke-White, (American, 1904-1971), India: Pakistan Refugees, 1947 (printed ca. 1967), silver gelatin print, 8 1/2 x 10 inches. OSU Museum of Art, gift of Robert Flynn Johnson, 2018.014.001.
The third annual VERSES community literacy & arts event will take place at Central Library on Saturday, September 27, from 6 to 9 p.m. VERSES supports the Ruth G. Hardman Adult Literacy Service and brings together poetry, storytelling, visual art, and community connection in a vibrant and immersive setting.
Uncle Charlie’s R & B Cookout Charlie Wilson, Babyface, K-Ci, El DeBarge
Sep 28 Sunday
Hosted by Girls on the Run of Central Oklahoma.All skill levels.Prizes and raffle.
Space is limited; registration is required and opens August 18. Learn more about “Stillwater Reads” and sign up at stillwaterok.gov/STWReads.
Celebrate a month of reading and learning together with a 1930s style community picnic with games and dancing. Enjoy live Western swing music courtesy of Oklahoma's state swing band, Oklahoma Swing. Bring a picnic lunch and a blanket or lawn chairs to sit on. The library will provide drinks and pie.
This event is a part of “Stillwater Reads,” the Stillwater Public Library’s eleventh community-wide reading series taking place during September 2025. The featured books include “Listen” by Sheldon Russell, for adults, and “Nowhere Better Than Here” by Sarah Guillory, for youth (recommended for grades 4-7). Readers interested in participating can pick up a free copy of the books starting August 18 (while supplies last). Adults must sign up to attend a book discussion to get a free copy of “Listen.”
“Stillwater Reads” is funded by the Friends of the Stillwater Public Library. Books are provided courtesy of the Amazon Think Big program. Additional support is provided by the Oklahoma State University Library, the Oklahoma Historical Society, Block 34, Meridian Technology Center, and Stillwater Public Schools.
Sep 29 Monday
Jon Batiste performs at the Zoo Amphitheatre.This event has moved from 8/29/2025 to 9/29/2025
Sep 30 Tuesday
Randall King
Cannibal Corpse with special guests Municipal Waste and Fulci
Cannibal Corpse with Special Guests Municipal Waste and Fulci