THIS SATURDAY! Join us at @philbrookmuseum for a FREE screening of Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool 🎬
Stay after for a live Q&A with director @amyelizscott , moderated by filmmaker @lorenkwaters .
🗓 Saturday, May 16
12 PM Reception | 1 PM Screening | 2:30 PM Q&A
Free + open to the public.
Reserve your spot: /calendar/films-at-the-museum-lainey-wilson-keepin-country-cool-2026-05-16/
Presented by @tulsaartistfellowship in partnership with @tulsafilmcollective and @_watersmedia .
✨WINDSONG WORLD PREMIERE✨
Thank you @imaginenative for including this music video in the 2026 lineup 🎶
June 3rd - 5:30pm - TIFF Lightbox
preceding Nika & Madison
ᎠᏫᏒᏅ (GARDEN) by @kalynfay out now!
Join us at @philbrookmuseum for a special community screening of Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool 🎬
Come early to enjoy snacks and stay after for a live Q&A with director @amyelizscott , moderated by filmmaker @lorenkwaters .
🗓 Saturday, May 16
12 PM Reception | 1 PM Screening | 2:30 PM Q&A
Free + open to the public.
Reserve your spot: /calendar/films-at-the-museum-lainey-wilson-keepin-country-cool-2026-05-16/
Presented by @tulsaartistfellowship in partnership with @tulsafilmcollective and @_watersmedia .
For the February/March issue of @cowboysindiansmagazine , I went behind the scenes of the award-winning documentary short film Tiger with Cherokee/Kiowa filmmaker @lorenkwaters and Muscogee/Seminole artist (and movie star) @danatigerart . Link in bio for our conversation about this beautiful story of love, loss, and Indigenous resilience.
Loren Waters (Cherokee/Kiowa) is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of Waters Media, where her work spans directing, producing, and casting. Growing up in Oklahoma has shaped her cross-cultural storytelling, rooted in Indigenous experiences and community collaboration. She has been recognized on prestigious lists, including Forbes 30 Under 30 and Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces, and she currently serves as the Executive Director of the Lindy Waters III Foundation, where she is dedicated to serving Native youth and Indigenous communities.
Her work has been showcased at esteemed festivals such as Sundance, SXSW, and Hot Docs. Her Academy Award-qualifying short documentary film, Tiger, received the Short Film Special Jury Award for Directing at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
She has contributed to renowned films and television series, including The Lowdown, Reservation Dogs, and Fancy Dance, working as the youngest Indigenous casting director in the industry. Her achievements have been recognized with honors, including the 2026–2028 Tulsa Artist Fellowship, the Princess Grace Film Honoraria Award, the New York Foundation for the Arts – Anonymous Was a Woman Environmental Art Grant, and the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation LIFT Award.
Waters Media & Tiger Art now available at Meadow Gold Mack’s.
1307 E 11th St
Tulsa, OK
TONIGHT on FX! Catch the first two episodes of The Lowdown by @sterlinharjo 🔥 new episodes every week, and trust us, it’s REALLY good.
We had the privilege of casting extras for this show. It’s gonna be a wild ride 💰🖼️✨📚☕️
We’ve been busy casting extras the past few months 👀 @fxnetworks Ethan Hawke stars in FX’s The Lowdown, a new drama series from Reservation Dogs creator @sterlinharjo . Premieres September 23 on FX. Stream on @hulu and with #HuluOnDisneyPlus. (Formerly known as The Sensitive Kind)