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Bonita Wa Wa Calachaw Nuñez: Selected Works

September 19th, 2009 9:00 AM - May 9th, 2010 - 5:00 PM
This exhibit presents about 30 of Bonita Wa Wa Calachaw Nuñez pencil drawings and representative examples of her journals and sketchbooks. Exhibit runs daily from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Through February Private Cruises

January 6th, 2010 All Day - February 28th, 2010
Book an Oklahoma River Cruises boat for your next meeting or special event and treat your guests to a unique experience of your own design! Whatever you can dream you can now make happen on the Oklahoma River, from Weddings and Receptions, to Reunions, Holiday Celebrations, Birthday Parties, Business Meetings, Award Presentations and more.

“The Kiss”, a sculpture by Aguste Rodin

January 6th, 2010 All Day - March 15th, 2010
Museum visitors get a rare chance to view “The Kiss” (“Le Baiser”), one of only five lifetime casts, on this scale, of the bronze statue by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917).

Ancient Bronzes of the Asian Grasslands from the Arthur M. Sackl

January 23rd, 2010 All Day - March 28th, 2010
This exhibition presents for the first time a major sampling of the steppe art from the renowned collections of the late Arthur M. Sackler, MD.

Ancient Bronzes of the Asian Grasslands from the Arthur M. Sackl

January 23rd, 2010 All Day - March 28th, 2010
This exhibition presents for the first time a major sampling of the steppe art from the renowned collections of the late Arthur M. Sackler, MD.

Jason Peters Anti.Gravity.Material.Light.

February 1st, 2010 All Day - April 28th, 2010
For the exhibition, New York-based Peters has created sculptural installations specifically for presentation in the Museum's galleries. The physicality of Peters' work is reinforced by a large-scale presence and use of ready-made objects. During a one-month residency at the Museum, Peters will work with area college art students in the construction and installation of his work, thus providing a great opportunity for student artists to gain significant skills and experience.

The Creative Eye: Selections from the Carol Beesley Collection o

February 2nd, 2010 All Day - May 9th, 2010
This exhibition continues with a new selection of photographs from the collection of former OU painting faculty member Carol Beesley, including works by such artists as Alma Levenson, Alan Ross, Julie Graber, Andrew Strout, Robert Dawson and John Pfahl. Cost is free.

Romeo and Juliet

February 4th, 2010 All Day - February 7th, 2010
Co-production of OCU and Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park

SNAPSHOTS

February 4th, 2010 All Day - February 14th, 2010
Be one of the first in the country to see SNAPSHOTS, a brand new musical with a brand new concept from celebrated composer & lyricist Stephen Schwartz.

An Evening of Music

February 6th, 2010 All Day
The 3rd annual production of “An Evening of Music” includes secular, gospel and sacred music. The event showcases a range of local talent. A love offering will be taken benefiting the Women’s Service & Family Resource Center. 7 p.m.

OU Men’s Basketball Game vs. University of Texas

February 6th, 2010 All Day
3 p.m.

Heart of OK Youth Rodeo Association

February 6th, 2010 All Day - February 7th, 2010
Children of ALL ages… Even the young at heart, come Rodeo with us! Admission is $5. Fun for the whole family!

"Stories in Fiber and Clay: Baskets and Ceramics of the Southwes

February 6th, 2010 All Day - May 7th, 2010
This exhibit presents a wonderful selection of baskets and ceramics produced by Native Americans from the Southwest region. The exhibit provides an important opportunity to view historic pieces from the Ethnology collections of SNOMNH and contemporary works from the collections of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in a single venue. These objects are used to present stories of maintenance and revival, of tradition and innovation. The art forms continue to provide an important element of individual and community identity and a major arena for native and non-native interaction. The exhibition features works from a range of communities including the Navajo, Hopi, Tohono O’odam, Western Apache, and Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Santa Domingo and Acoma Pueblos.

Revisiting the New Deal: Government Patronage and the Fine Arts,

February 6th, 2010 All Day - May 9th, 2010
During the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal provided economic relief and opportunity to American artists. This exhibition surveys the large collection of painting, sculpture and prints the museum acquired from the federal government between 1935-1943. Cost: $5 or less
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