Philbrook Museum of Art hosted a special screening of the season finale of the Tulsa-based series “The Lowdown” on Tuesday night. The event gathered the show’s creative team and some cast members in a celebratory setting.
Co-writers Lis Blood and Sterlin Harjo attended the screening, sharing the experience with fans and guests. Before the showing began, Harjo addressed the audience, reflecting on the making of the series and thanking the community for its support.
“If you don’t have a part for me in the show, I’m going to come anyway,” said a Tulsa-born actor before being cast in the production.
The Philbrook Museum of Art appeared as one of the filming locations in the first season. A notable scene features Jeanne Tripplehorn and Ethan Hawke inside the museum’s halls, capturing its artistic atmosphere.
The series “The Lowdown,” filmed entirely in Tulsa, draws heavily on the city’s unique visual and cultural landscape. The finale screening reinforced the strong connection between the production and its Oklahoma roots.
Author’s summary: The Philbrook Museum welcomed the cast and creators of “The Lowdown” for a Tulsa-centered celebration of the season finale, highlighting local talent and cinematic artistry.