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JANUARY/FEBRUARY CALENDAR
Museum Exhibits
Closing soon
THROUGH JAN. 9 FREE La casa que nos inventamos: Contemporary Art from Guadalajara at Oklahoma Contemporary (11 NW 11th St) features nearly 40 conceptual artworks — paintings, sculptures and performances — created within the last decade by nearly two dozen visual artists from or living in Guadalajara. Wednesday-Monday, 11am-6pm; Thursday, until 9pm. Highlights from the Rose Family Glass Collection at Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Dr) features a showcase of the Studio Glass movement that originated in America in the 1950s and continues to present day. Adults, $14.95; kids (17 & under), free. Wednesday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Thursday, 10am- 9pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. okcmoa.com THROUGH FEB. 12 Sahara Sea Monsters at Sam Noble Museum (2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman). See 600 million years of the Moroccan fossil record and the monstrous residents of the old Sahara – the mighty Spinosaurus, Mosasaurus and more. Adults, $10; kids (4-17), $6; kids (3 & under), free. Tuesday-Saturday, 9am-5pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. samnoblemuseum.ou.edu THROUGH FEB. 19 oklahomacontemporary.org THROUGH JAN. 15 Looking Through the Windows to the West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NE 63rd St) features never-before-exhibited preparatory materials by artist Wilson Hurley, well known for creating five enormous triptychs that depict the grandeur of the American western landscape. Adults, $15; students, $10; kids (6-12), $5; kids (5 & under), free. Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. nationalcowboymuseum.org
THE ART OF FOOD EXHIBIT WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT OKLAHOMA CONTEMPORARY IN EARLY FEBRUARY.
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THROUGH FEB. 25 FREE Trains in Oklahoma & Edmond at Edmond History Museum (431 S Boulevard, Edmond) features photographs of the early Edmond Station, as well as later train stations, trains and the Interurban Streetcar, plus a number of railroad lines that passed through Oklahoma. Tuesday-Friday, 10am- 5pm; Saturday, 1-4pm. edmondhistory.org Art and Activism at Tougaloo College at Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Dr) features works of art from the collection of Tougaloo College, a historically Black college in Mississippi that played a central role in the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for racial equality. Adults, $14.95; kids (17 & under), free. Wednesday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Thursday, 10am- 9pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. okcmoa.com FEB. 18-MAY 14 Fighters for Freedom: William H. Johnson Picturing Justice at Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Dr) features a collection of more than 1,000 works by Johnson of Black activists, scientists, teachers and performers as well as international heads of state working to bring peace to the world. Adults, $14.95; kids (17 & under), free. Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm; Thursday, 10am-9pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. okcmoa.com
FEB. 2-MAY 22 FREE The Art of Food at Oklahoma Contemporary (11 NW 11th St) features more than 100 artworks from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, highlighting the subject of food by 37 well-known contemporary artists, including John Baldessari, Jenny Holzer, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and Lorna Simpson. Wednesday-Monday, 11am-6pm; Thursday, until 9pm. oklahomacontemporary.org FEB. 10-MAY 7 Playing Cowboy at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NE 63rd St) features books, games and toys centered around the West. Adults, $15; students, $10; kids, (6-12), $5; kids (5 & under), free. Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. nationalcowboymuseum.org
One Hundred Years of Revolution: French Art from 1850 to 1950 at Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Dr) explores the radical changes in French art over a span of 100 years. Adults, $14.95; kids (17 & under), free. Wednesday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Thursday, 10am- 9pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. okcmoa.com
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