OKCMOA grants ACCESS FOR ALL this Sunday


The Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) sends this information as posted below:


Thanks to the generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program, visitors of all ages will receive FREE access to Museum galleries on the second Sunday of each month for the next three years.

Join us for free visits to all exhibitions on view, including Preston Singletary: Raven and the Box of Daylight and First Look: New to the Museum, shopping at the Museum Store, and so much more.

Reserve your free tickets to join us for one of the following Access for All Sundays:

  • January 14
  • February 11
  • March 10
  • April 28
    • Access for All is pushed back for the month of April! Visit the Museum for free on the last Sunday of April, then enjoy the annual Festival of the Arts right across the street.
  • May 12
  • June 9

Art Bridges Foundation, the national arts nonprofit founded by philanthropist Alice Walton, will provide $40 million in funding to 64 museums nationwide. The initiative aims to increase access to museums across the country and foster engagement with local communities. OKCMOA is the only Oklahoma art institution to receive this grant. Learn more about this special program at okcmoa.com/press.

Reserve your free tickets HERE.

About Art Bridges Foundation

Art Bridges Foundation, the national arts nonprofit founded by philanthropist Alice Walton, will provide $40 million in funding to 64 museums nationwide. The initiative aims to increase access to museums across the country and foster engagement with local communities. OKCMOA is the only Oklahoma art institution to receive this grant.

About the Oklahoma City Museum of Art

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 Museum’s renowned Samuel Roberts Noble Theater screens the finest international, independent, documentary, and classic films. Museum amenities include the Museum Store and the Roof Terrace. 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. The Museum serves over 125,000 visitors annually from all fifty states and thirty foreign countries.


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