New exhibits opening at OKCMOA
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art opened two new exhibits this last weekend and you’ll want to add them to your summer bucket list.
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art opened two new exhibits this last weekend and you’ll want to add them to your summer bucket list.
If you’re looking for ways to get outdoors and try new experiences, there are plenty of options within driving distance of Oklahoma City. These are just a handful of the adventures you can have across our great state.
The Tinker Air Show is back. It features dozens of aerial performers, including the U.S. Navy Blue Angels. Aviation enthusiasts can also explore dozens of display aircraft on the ground.
There is so much to do around Oklahoma City and the Myriad Botanical Gardens has plenty of activities to choose from this summer.
“True Nature: Rodin and the Age of Impressionism” opens to the public June 17 at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Nearly 100 works will be on display, including 60 by Rodin. The exhibit features not only sculptures (in both bronze and marble), but also paintings, prints, and photography by Rodin and his contemporaries such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne.
Father’s Day is June 18 and if you haven’t already made a lunch or dinner reservation at Oklahoma City’s top patio spots, you better come up with a Plan B. Luckily for you, we have a few ideas for making sure your father, or father figure, knows how much you care.
Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. It specifically marks the day when news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached the state of Texas, the last Confederate state to enforce the abolition of slavery.
Before Fortnight, Roblox and Minecraft there was Pac-Man, Twister and Battleship. Those classic games from your childhood are making a cool comeback at Science Museum Oklahoma’s adults-only event SMO21: Game on!