Visit Oklahoma City Group Tour Planner 2023

OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART

The Oklahoma City Museum of Art—OKCMOA—is the namesake visual arts organization of Oklahoma City. The Museum’s 110,000 square foot facility, constructed in 2002, is located in the heart of downtown and is an anchor for a growing cultural district of the greater metropolitan area. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is one of the leading arts institutions in the region. The Museum presents a dynamic range of exhibitions organized from prestigious museums and collections throughout the world. The Museum’s own diverse collection features highlights from North America, Europe and Asia, with particular strengths in American art and postwar abstraction. The permanent collection also boasts one of the world’s largest public collections of Dale Chihuly glass, a major collection of photography by Brett Weston and the definitive museum collection of works by the Washington Color painter Paul Reed. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is a member of the Association of Art Museum Directors. GROUP TOUR RATES: $7 per Adult $6.50 per senior (62+). Please note: pricing may vary for special exhibitions.

MINIMUM GROUP SIZE: 15 HOURS OF OPERATIONS: Wed. & Tues, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Fri., 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. | Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Sunday Noon - 5 p.m. MOTORCOACH PARKING: None on site. Possible options available. SPECIAL GROUP OFFERINGS: Docent-guided tours are available during regular business hours for groups of 10 or more people. Docent-guided tours must be booked at least three weeks in advance. Tours last approximately one hour. A maximum of 45-60 people may tour with a docent in the galleries per hour. CONTACT:

Corrie Reagan 405.278.8270 tours@okcmoa.com okcmoa.com

OKLAHOMA CITY NATIONAL MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM

The vision has been ambitious - to remember and teach. The world was changed forever on April 19, 1995, after the premeditated attack by an American and his accomplices killed 168 innocent people, left hundreds injured and a community left to pick up the pieces and rebuild. This attack was before the word terrorism was on nightly news and even before social media filled inboxes. The Memorial & Museum was built through a community process where hundreds came together to decide what would become of the site. The process was as important as the end design. Today, the Memorial & Museum stand as a place of hope and healing and to teach the senselessness of violence through immersive exhibits, first person stories, interactive technology and artifacts. This ambitious plan has often been family members, survivors, first responders and community leaders opening their arms, embracing the world’s survivors and leading the way in helping communities heal, find strength, resilience and grow in the wake of tragedy. Lessons learned have been shared community to community. People have been inspired by the example forged here...Oklahoma City can and should continue to lead the way. How Oklahomans responded in 1995 in a community-wide display of unity became known around the world as the Oklahoma Standard. Despite this

unspeakable tragedy, among the most lasting memories is the tenderness of the response. The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum gives you an opportunity to understand this important story. On Sacred Ground, we work to find Common Ground. GROUP RATES: Group Rates Available GROUP RATE MINIMUM: 15 or more HOURS OF OPERATION : Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun., Noon - 5: p.m. The Museum is a self-guided tour lasting approximately 1.5 hours. The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is open 24

hours a day, seven days a week. MOTORCOACH PARKING: Yes MOTORCOACH PARKING COST: Free CONTACT: Tina Gilliland 405.235.3005 tg@oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org. memorialmuseum.com

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