SEPT/OCT CALENDAR
Museum Exhibits Closing Soon
THROUGH OCT. 15 W I D E W E S T at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NE 63rd St) explores the worlds captured in panoramic photographs, from traveling wild West show caravans and rodeo arenas to graduating classes and growing cities, plus preservation efforts by the Dickinson Research Center. Free with admission. Adults, $15; students, $10; kids (6-12), $5; kids (5 & under), free. Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. nationalcowboymuseum.org THROUGH OCT. 18 American Farmer at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NE 63rd St) explores the enduring rural culture of farm families through photography by Paul Mobley. Free with admission. Adults, $15; students, $10; kids (6-12), $5; kids (5 & under), free. Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. nationalcowboymuseum.org
THROUGH OCT. 22 True Nature: Rodin and the Age of Impressionism at Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Dr) features approximately 100 objects including rarely seen 19th-century European sculptures and paintings created by Impressionist painters and sculptors. Adults, $18.95; members & kids (17 & under), free. Tuesday- Saturday, 10am-5pm; Thursday, 10am- 9pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. okcmoa.com THROUGH OCT. 23 Nature’s Blueprint: Biomimicry in Art and Design at Sam Noble Museum (2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman) explores the world of biomimicry and how the natural world often inspires innovation using artifacts, artwork, photography and interactive learning stations. Free with admission. Adults, $10; kids (4-17), $6; kids (3 & under), free. Tuesday-Saturday, 9am-5pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. samnoblemuseum.ou.edu
THROUGH SEPT. 14 Quality of Light at Oklahoma Hall of Fame (1400 Classen Dr) explores the experimentation of color and light through abstract works that use color to express emotion, history and curiosity. Free with admission. Adults, $7; kids (6-17), $5; kids (5 & under), free. Tuesday-Friday, 10am-5pm; Saturday, 9am-2pm. oklahomahof.com THROUGH OCT. 10 FREE Patterns of Knowing at Oklahoma Contemporary (11 NW 11th St) features works by three artists — Jordan Ann Craig, Benjamin Harjo Jr. and Jeri Redcorn — exploring how patterns sourced from Indigenous cultures embody a lineage of ideas. Wednesday- Monday, 11am-6pm; Thursday, until 9pm. oklahomacontemporary.org
JORDAN ANN CRAIG, WALLPAPER I, 2018. 48 SCREENPRINTS ON WOODSTOCK BETULLA AND MATERICA KRAFT PAPER WITH SCREENPRINTED BOOK BOARD COVERS, BOUND WITH OPEN-SPINE FRENCH-LINK STITCHING.12 X12½X 2INCHES.© JORDAN ANN CRAIG. PHOTOS BY ANN SHERMAN
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