FACES OF THE MOTHER ROAD
The lost portraits of s.j. tyler

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FACES OF THE MOTHER ROAD
The lost portraits of s.j. tyler

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FACES OF THE MOTHER ROAD: THE LOST PORTRAITS OF S.J. TYLER

Faces of the Mother Road: The Lost Portraits of S.J. Tyler (1913-1949)

Faces of the Mother Road: The Lost Portraits of S.J. Tyler (1913-1949) 101 Archer South Gallery Jan. 2 – Feb. 28, 2026

Produced by photographic history specialist, Adam Forgash, in association of the Route 66 Alliance and the Route 66 Association, this exhibition bridges art, history, and cultural identity by telling America’s story through an Oklahoma photographer’s forgotten lens.

In 1913, photographer S.J. Tyler opened a small studio in Afton, Oklahoma, long before the world knew the name Route 66. For three decades, he captured everyday people who lived, worked, and traveled this historic Corridor.

Tyler’s portraits were taken on fragile glass plates between 1913 and 1949, then forgotten for nearly a century… until their rediscovery in 2023 by Adam. The images are more than photographs – they are a time capsule of early America.

Tyler photographed white, Native American, Black, and Latino subjects alike, honoring each with the same dignity and care in an era when that was rare. These extraordinary portraits are being brought back to life for the first time – where they belong on Route 66, The Mother Road in Tulsa.

This exhibit runs January 2 – February 28, at University of Tulsa’s 101 Archer in the South Gallery. Our galleries are open Wednesdays through Saturdays from noon until 5 p.m. Special closures for private events will be announced on our social media pages. As always, admission is free.

Donations are needed

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A tax-deductible gift can be made through the Route 66 Alliance at: www.route66alliance.org Please note “The Lost Portraits of S.J. Tyler” in the comments. or try the gofundme link https://gofund.me/45945c552

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Donations are needed for this show to travel. Because we’re not sponsored or underwritten, we’ve been self-funded so far and we your need help to literately take this show on the road during the Centennial year of 2026, Not only are we celebrating Oklahoma’s past but also looking forward to the next 100 years of The Mother Road. We’ll proudly display your Name / Logo / Branding on our vehicle that will be wrapped in bright & colorful graphics. We want to be traveling on Route 66 for all of 2026. 

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