The Hulett Collection

The Hulett Collection Tulsa's preeminent fine art photography gallery based in the historic Cherry Street District.

The Hulett Collection is a fine art gallery specializing in classic 20th century and contemporary photographic works. Native to Tulsa, Oklahoma, Michael Hulett started in the fine arts world more than 10 years ago in Los Angeles as the Director of the world-renowned Peter Fetterman Gallery in Santa Monica. He has curated more than 85 exhibitions across Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, London

and Paris. Michael brings his 20 years of knowledge of the medium's history and its foremost photographers to The Hulett Collection. Previously based in Los Angeles, the gallery relocated to a new space in the historic Cherry Street District in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2022. Classic masters ranging from Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, André Kertész, Garry Winogrand and René Groebli will be shown alongside contemporary artists such as Sebastião Salgado, Albarrán Cabrera, Noell Oszvald, Kit Young and Luigi Vegini among others in a boutique personal setting.

Bert Hardy. Cockney Life at Elephant and Castle, 1949. 12 x 16” gelatin silver print. Signed in ink on recto.
05/19/2026

Bert Hardy. Cockney Life at Elephant and Castle, 1949. 12 x 16” gelatin silver print. Signed in ink on recto.

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan + Piano Stool, Town Hall Philadelphia, PA, 1964. 16 x 20” gelatin silver print. Signed in penci...
05/17/2026

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan + Piano Stool, Town Hall Philadelphia, PA, 1964. 16 x 20” gelatin silver print. Signed in pencil on verso.

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, 1964. 20 x 16” gelatin silver print. Signed in pencil on verso.
05/16/2026

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, 1964. 20 x 16” gelatin silver print. Signed in pencil on verso.

I moved back to Tulsa just a month after the Bob Dylan Center opened here, making it especially meaningful to now announ...
05/15/2026

I moved back to Tulsa just a month after the Bob Dylan Center opened here, making it especially meaningful to now announce representation of the late Daniel Kramer’s extraordinary photographs of Bob Dylan made throughout the 1960s.

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan & Joan Baez, 1964. 16 x 20” gelatin silver print. Signed in pencil.

Robert Brecko Walker. Men in Black, Lake Geneva, 1969. 11 x 14” archival pigment print. Signed and numbered in ink. Edit...
05/14/2026

Robert Brecko Walker. Men in Black, Lake Geneva, 1969. 11 x 14” archival pigment print. Signed and numbered in ink. Edition 8 of 10.

Robert Brecko Walker. Brothers, First Sighting of Land, Alaska, 2013. 11 x 14” archival pigment print. Signed and number...
05/13/2026

Robert Brecko Walker. Brothers, First Sighting of Land, Alaska, 2013. 11 x 14” archival pigment print. Signed and numbered in ink. Edition 6 of 10.

I came across photographer Robert Brecko Walker in a place I never expected—LinkedIn. What began as a casual exchange qu...
05/12/2026

I came across photographer Robert Brecko Walker in a place I never expected—LinkedIn. What began as a casual exchange quickly turned into a deep admiration for a body of work that felt both timeless and remarkably overlooked.

Robert Brecko Walker. Bicycle, Putney, England, 1968. 11 x 14” archival pigment print. Signed and numbered in ink. Edition of 10.

Emma Hartvig. La Strada, 2024. 16 x 12” gelatin silver print. Signed, titled and numbered by artist. Edition of 8.      ...
05/10/2026

Emma Hartvig. La Strada, 2024. 16 x 12” gelatin silver print. Signed, titled and numbered by artist. Edition of 8.

Emma Hartvig. Portrait with a Mask, 2023. 16 x 12” gelatin silver print. Signed, titled and numbered by artist. Edition ...
05/09/2026

Emma Hartvig. Portrait with a Mask, 2023. 16 x 12” gelatin silver print. Signed, titled and numbered by artist. Edition of 8.

The Hulett Collection is proud to present Masks & Myths, a new exhibition by Vienna-based artist Emma Hartvig opening Ma...
05/08/2026

The Hulett Collection is proud to present Masks & Myths, a new exhibition by Vienna-based artist Emma Hartvig opening May 23.

Blending intimacy with cinematic atmosphere, Hartvig’s photographs explore womanhood, motherhood, memory, and transformation through images that feel both deeply personal and quietly mythic. Moving between softness and strength, her work invites viewers into emotional spaces suspended somewhere between dream and reality.

On view through June 27, 2026 in Tulsa.

Afternoon Sun I, 2023. 16 x 12” gelatin silver print. Signed, titled and numbered by artist. Edition of 8.

Address

1311 E. 15th Street
Tulsa, OK
74120

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm

Telephone

+19189347240

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