CALENDAR #OKCFAMILYFUN
Date Night Events Jan. 27 Jet away to Destination Naples and Pompeii , virtually. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is hosting a three- part Zoom series of expert-led conversations and the final installation focuses on food and wine. Take a virtual tour of Naples and Southern Italy. Attendees can opt to purchase a four-pack of wine to participate in a tasting. $30-$40. 7-8:30pm. okcmoa.com Feb. 16 The King’s Singers present a unique collection of pieces that spans the globe—from the Reformation age and South African freedom songs to the Scottish Highlands and the American civil rights movement, creating a powerful story about who we are and how we got here. $35 & up. 7:30pm. armstrongauditorium.org Feb. 19-20 OKC Phil is honoring legendary songwriters in country music with their Heartland: The Women of Country Music concert. Hear symphonic tributes to Emmylou Harris, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton and others in a 60-minute, socially-distanced program. Ticket prices TBA. 8pm. okcphil.org For a full, up-to-date list of events in the OKC metro, visit metrofamilymagazine.com/calendar.
Museum Exhibitions Opening Jan. 13
FREE Still Here: The Cosmology of Black Resilience at Myriad Gardens Visitor Center (301 W Reno Ave) is an interdisciplinary art exhibition that explores what it means to be Black and resilient. Monday & Tuesday, 10am- 5pm; Wednesday-Saturday, 9am-5pm; Sunday, 11am-5pm. myriadgardens.org Opening Feb. 11 FREE Crystal Z Campbell: Flight at Oklahoma Contemporary (11 NW 11th St) explores the physical, architectural and cultural residue of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre into the present using light, sound and digital film projection. Wednesday-Monday, 11am- 6pm; Thursday, until 9pm. oklahomacontemporary.org Opening Feb. 12 Spiro and the Native American Art of the Mississippian World at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NE 63rd St) explores the archaeological and historical data connecting the Spiro site and its people to other communities throughout North and Central America. The Spiro people, and their Mississippian peers, are nearly forgotten in the pages of North American history, yet they created one of the most exceptional and highly-developed societies in all of the Americas. Adults, $12.50; kids (6-12), $5.57; kids (5 & under), free. Monday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. nationalcowboymuseum.org Opening Feb. 18 FREE Ed Ruscha: OKLA at Oklahoma Contemporary (11 NW 11th St) is a landmark survey of work by Oklahoma-raised, world- renowned artist Ed Ruscha in his first-ever solo exhibition in his home state. Focusing on his groundbreaking drawings, prints, books, photos, films and graphic design, the exhibition will include works from all stages of his 60-year career. Wednesday-Monday, 11am-6pm; Thursday, until 9pm. oklahomacontemporary.org Opening Feb. 20 Moving Vision: Op and Kinetic Art from the Sixties and Seventies at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Dr) brings together approximately 40 works in optical and kinetic art. Adults, $12; kids (17 & under), free. Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. okcmoa.com
Editor's note: Due to COVID-19, events are subject to change. Please check with each venue for updates.
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