MetroFamily Magazine January 2020

ONGOING EVENTS CALENDAR

images of some of Oklahoma’s most infamous criminals. The 38 black and white images consist of mug shots, crime scene locations and group shots with criminals and law enforcement officers, spanning more than 70 years. Adults, $7; kids (6-17), $5; kids (5 & under), free. Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. 522-0765, www.okhistory.org Through March 15 A New Moon Rises at Sam Noble Museum (2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman) features large-scale, high-resolution photographs of the lunar surface taken between 2009 and 2015 by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. Adults, $8; kids (4- 17), $5; kids (3 & under) free. Monday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. 325-4712, samnoblemuseum.ou.edu Through March 29 Cosmic Culture: Intersections of Art and Outer Space at Science Museum Oklahoma (2020 Remington Pl) features a Minecraft-inspired installation made from 2,000 bamboo and paper kites that explores how space exploration and visual art have influenced each other. Adults, $15.95; kids (3-12), $12.95. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturday, 9am-6pm; Sunday, 11am-6pm. 602-6664, www.sciencemuseumok.org Through May 3 One Must See Many Things: Selections from Ben Shahn’s Rilke Portfolio at Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Dr) features a selection of 20 lithographs by Ben Shahn, known for his linear and abstracted images of the human body. Adults, $12; kids (6-18), $10; kids (5 & under), free. Wednesday-Saturday, 10am- 5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm; Third Thursdays, until 9pm. 236-3100, www.okcmoa.com Through May 10 Find Your Western at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NW 63rd St) features a collection of movie posters, film stills, comic books, pulp publications, novels, costumes and more, all exploring how different people have interpreted the West. Adults, $12.50; kids, (6-12), $5.57; kids (5 & under), free. Monday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. 478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org

Through Jan. 5 Edmond Ice Rink at Mitch Park (1501 W Covell Rd, Edmond) features ice skating, a train ride, music and food concessions. $12 with skate rental, $8 without, kids (under 5), $8; train rides, $3. Monday- Thursday, 3-9pm; Friday, 3-10pm; Saturday, noon-10pm; Sunday, noon-9pm. 274-1638, www.edmondicerink.com Through Jan. 18 24 Works on Paper at the Oklahoma Hall of Fame (1400 Classen Dr) features 24 artists from across Oklahoma that masterfully explore the limitless possibilities of paper. Adults, $7; kids (6-17), $5; kids (5 & under), free. Tuesday- Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm. 235-4458, www.oklahomahof.com Through Jan. 19 Biblical Stories Re-Imagined at Mabee- Gerrer Museum of Art (1900 W MacArthur, Shawnee) features works on paper from the museum’s permanent collection from the 19th-21st centuries that illustrate Biblical stories such as Adam and Eve, the resurrection of Christ and the nativity. Artists include Marc Chagall, Jean Charlot, Rev. John Walch and Stephen Gyermek. Adults, $5; kids (6-17), $3; kids (5 & under), free. Tuesday- Saturday, 10am-5pm. 878-5300, www.mgmoa.org Through Jan. 31 FREE 1920s Edmond: Ain’t We Got Fun? at the Edmond Historical Society & Museum (431 S Boulevard, Edmond). See what Edmond was like during the Roarin’ Twenties. Tuesday- Friday, 10am-5pm; Saturdays, 1-4pm. 340- 0078, www.edmondhistory.org Through Feb. 2 Devon Ice Rink at Myriad Gardens (301 W Reno Ave) features an outdoor ice skating rink with daily public skating, private parties and special events. $13; $8 without skates; members, $7. Monday- Thursday, 3-9pm; Friday, 3-11pm; Saturday, 11am-11pm; Sunday, noon-7pm. 445-7080, www.myriadgardens.org Through Feb. 29 Wanted: Dead or Alive at the Oklahoma History Center (800 Nazih Zuhdi) features

WARHOL & THE WEST ANDY WARHOL, COWBOYS AND INDIANS: ANNIE OAKLEY, 1986 THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM, PITTSBURGH; FOUNDING COLLECTION, CONTRIBUTION THE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS, INC. 1998.1.2493.2 Opening Feb. 1 Bandits & Heroes, Poets & Saints: Popular Art of the Northeast of Brazil at Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art (1900 W MacArthur, Shawnee) features photographs, sculptures, paintings, prints, religious objects and more highlighting the complex and vibrant culture of the northeast of Brazil. Adults, $5; kids (6-17), $3; kids (5 & under), free. Tuesday-Saturday, 10am- 5pm. 878-5300, www.mgmoa.org Warhol and the West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NW 63rd St) explores Warhol’s love of the West represented in his art, movies, attire, travels and collecting. The portfolio includes 14 iconic images of Western subjects such as Custer, Geronimo, Annie Oakley and John Wayne. Adults, $12.50; kids, (6-12), $5.57; kids (5 & under), free. Monday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. 478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Opening Jan. 24 FREE O. Gail Poole’s Sideshow at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (555 Elm Ave, Norman) features the satirical, often irreverent imagery of artist O. Gail Poole and the oddities of the artist’s late work. Tuesday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Thursday, until 9pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. 325-4938, www.ou.edu/fjjma FREE Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (555 Elm Ave, Norman) features the practices that emerged from Oklahoma in the mid- century with more than 150 drawings, documents and objects, many of which are drawn from the newly created American School Archive. Tuesday-Saturday, 10am- 5pm; Thursday, until 9pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. 325-4938, www.ou.edu/fjjma Opening Jan. 31 FEATURED

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