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Robert Montgomery: The Stars Pulled Down For Real
Robert Montgomery: THE STARS PULLED DOWN FOR REAL Dec. 24, 2020 – April 12, 2021 | North Lawn THE STARS PULLED DOWN FOR REAL (2015) by Robert Montgomery, a poem in LED light, will illuminate Oklahoma Contemporary's North Lawn. It opens with “SQUARES AND SQUARES OF FLAMES” and ends with “ALL THE STARS PULLED DOWN
Find out more »Damnation: Virtual Screening
In partnership with Arbelos Films, we’re proud to make the gorgeous new 4K restoration of Béla Tarr’s Damnation available for in-person screenings in OKCMOA’s Noble Theater and for at-home viewing in our virtual cinema! Click here to view Noble Theater showtimes. One $10 ticket is good for a 3-day pass to see Damnation. 50% of
Find out more »Zappa: Virtual Screening
Museum Films is partnering with Magnolia Pictures to deliver the best of new world cinema straight to your living room! We’re pleased to share Zappa, actor-director Alex Winter’s definitive documentary portrait of rock legend Frank Zappa. One $12 ticket is good for a 3-day pass to see Zappa. 50% of each sale supports OKCMOA and
Find out more »Crock of Gold- A few Rounds with Shane MacGowan Virtual Screening
Museum Films is partnering with Magnolia Pictures to deliver the best of new world cinema straight to your living room! We’re pleased to share Crock of Gold – A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan, Julien Temple’s award-winning deep-dive into to the tumultuous life of the Pogues frontman. One $12 ticket is good for a 3-day
Find out more »Film About A Father Who Virtual Screening
Museum Films is partnering with Cinema Guild to deliver the best of new world cinema straight to your living room! We’re pleased to share Lynne Sachs’ Film About a Father Who, an evocative and deeply personal documentary meditation on family and identity shot over a period of 35 years. One $12 ticket is good for
Find out more »Preparations To Be Together For An Unknown Period of Time Virtual Screening
Museum Films is partnering with Greenwich Entertainment to deliver the best of new world cinema straight to your living room and help you get a head start on awards season! We’re pleased to share Hungary's official submission for the 2021 Best International Feature Oscar, Preparations to be Together for an Unknown Period of Time, an
Find out more »Atlantis Virtual Screening
Museum Films is partnering with Grasshopper Films to deliver the best of new world cinema straight to your living room and help you get a head start on awards season! We’re pleased to share Ukraine's official submission for the 2021 Best International Feature Oscar, visually stunning Venice Film Festival award-winner, Atlantis, a dystopian drama set
Find out more »Fieldworks: Beyond Measure
Mary LeFlore Clements Oklahoma Gallery Beyond Measure features works produced by Fieldworks project collaborators Todd Stewart and Robert Bailey. Professors Stewart and Bailey initiated this program at the University of Oklahoma in 2015. The interdisciplinary residency invites artists, scholars and students to artistically respond to the presence of humans in the American Southwest. Each summer,
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Dale Chihuly: Magic & Light
Redesigned in collaboration with Chihuly Studio, the galleries incorporate a unique design that features a three-dimensional approach to viewing some objects in the collection. The presentation allows visitors to explore the large Float Boat and Ikebana Boat installations from all sides as well as includes viewing slots for the Reeds. In 2002, the Oklahoma City
Find out more »From The Golden Age To The moving Image: The Changing Face of The Permanent collection
In the spring of 2019, we reopened our second-floor galleries with an exciting new presentation of our permanent collection. Headlining this reinstallation is the Museum’s recent acquisition, Kehinde Wiley’s monumental new portrait Jacob de Graeff (2018) from the artist’s Kehinde Wiley: Saint Louis exhibition. Wiley’s extraordinary painting anchors a new portrait gallery that also features
Find out more »Postwar Abstraction: Variations
The half-century or so following the end of World War II was one of the most fertile periods in the history of abstract painting. The works featured in Postwar Abstraction: Variations highlight a period of remarkable creativity, when ideas of abstraction and the nature and limits of artistic mediums were being hotly contested by artists.
Find out more »Beaux Arts At 75
The Beaux Arts collection is an especially playful and eclectic body of work that includes everything from an idyllic summer landscape by a master Abstract Expressionist to a kitschy 1980s “altarpiece” featuring a pair of photorealistic Dalmatians. In honor of the 75th anniversary of the Museum’s original fundraiser, the Beaux Arts Ball, OKCMOA will begin to
Find out more »OKCMOA At 75
OKCMOA at 75 traces the history of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art from its founding through the present day. Through more than 40 newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, publications and the scrapbooks kept by the Museum’s first director, Nan Sheets, the historical exhibition explores the Museum’s rich past. OKCMOA at 75 will be on view
Find out more »Moving Vision: Op and Kinetic Art from the Sixties and Seventies
Organized by the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Moving Vision: Op and Kinetic Art from the Sixties and Seventies highlights one of the great strengths of the Museum’s permanent collection–OKCMOA’s extensive, high-quality holdings in Op (optical) and Kinetic (movement) art. This groundbreaking new exhibition, which also includes many historically significant loans from private collections, features
Find out more »Exhibit C Gallery Presents: Preston Singletary & Marcus Amerman
Music for the Great Sun Exhibit C Native Gallery March 1st - June 30th, 2021 See a select collection of collaborative works by artists Preston Singletary and Marcus Amerman at the "Music for the Great Sun" exhibition. More information: https://exhibitcgallery.com/ Join both artists for a special Virtual Opening Reception on Friday March 19th, register here:
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La Serva Padrona and Service Provider
Share to FacebookShare to Twitter LOVE IT? LET THE WORLD KNOW. Two one-act comedies – one classic and one new – come together in this operatic romp exploring modern relationship dos and don’ts. One of opera’s best known comedies, Pergolesi’s La Serva Padrona gets a new updated English translation to bring to life the complicated
Find out more »Lyric Theatre Presents Denise Lee: Pressure Makes Diamonds
Presented by Lyric Theatre March 24, 2021 – April 3, 2021 Water Stage at Myriad Botanical Gardens PURCHASE TICKETS HERE They say diamonds are forever. A girl’s best friend. And, the process to unearth their true beauty takes a tremendous amount of pressure. The quality of a diamond is determined by the Four C’s: Color,
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Of Perpetual Solace
Canterbury presents a world premiere! Of Perpetual Solace is a poetic and lyrical reflection on grief, loss and love on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Murrah Building bombing. Commissioned in honor of Canterbury’s golden anniversary, the multimedia work by Oklahoma composer Edward Knight and lyricist/visual artist M.J. Alexander will feature 200 singers,
Find out more »Daffodil Tea
Sunday, March 28, 3pm The Colonnade at Union Station Scissortail Park Members: $24 per adult member, $12 for kids under 10 Nonmembers: $30 per adult, $15 for kids 10 and under BUY TICKETS: http://bit.ly/DaffodilTea2021 Don your best and brightest daffodil-themed hat and enjoy tea at Scissortail Park. Prizes will be awarded for hats including: Most
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LIVE at Mix-Tape Virtual Stream
We’re introducing our LIVE at Mix-Tape series. On Sundays, Factory Obscura will livestream a local artists on our Facebook page. These livestreams are at NO COST to the fans, but we strongly encourage you to support the artists by giving to a virtual tip jar during each artist’s performance. Visit our website for more info.
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Bruce Bruce
Feature: TBD Tickets: $25-$38 All shows are 18+ Seats only guaranteed until showtime. Ticket price is more expensive at the door (if any remain). Premium seating is in the front couple of rows, General Admission is first come first server after that. There are no refunds on any ticket purchases. 2-item minimum in showroom.
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