Art in OKC: What to see this season
Oklahoma City’s art scene offers something for everyone this summer and fall. From powerful solo exhibitions to group shows and immersive experiences, local venues are bringing creativity to life across the metro.
Oklahoma City’s art scene offers something for everyone this summer and fall. From powerful solo exhibitions to group shows and immersive experiences, local venues are bringing creativity to life across the metro.
If you’re new to Oklahoma City or just looking for a great way to explore local culture, the Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is a must-see.
The Paseo Arts Festival, the Paseo Arts Association’s largest annual event, returns Memorial Day weekend to support local artists, artists from across the country and businesses in the Paseo Arts District.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 3, as the vibrant Deep Deuce district of Oklahoma City transforms into an open-air printmaking studio for the annual Steamroller Print Festival.
USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards 2025 recently ranked Oklahoma City No. 9 among the top 10 U.S. cities with the best street art collections, placing ahead of Portland, Oregon, at No. 10.
The Festival of the Arts will take place April 24-27 at Bicentennial Park in downtown Oklahoma City. The annual event, organized by Arts Council Oklahoma City, draws an average of 750,000 people and features visual, performing and culinary arts.
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a landmark exhibition, From the Vault: The 80th Anniversary Exhibition.
In an episode of How Did They Build That (Season 3, Episode 2), Oklahoma Contemporary is revealed as a feat of modern engineering and design, pushing the boundaries of what architecture can achieve. The episode delves into the remarkable construction process behind the 53,916-square-foot center, dubbed “Folding Light,” designed by renowned architect Rand Elliott.
The hot ticket in town this summer is the “Edith Head: Hollywood’s Costume Designer” exhibit at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art from June 22 – September 9.
Need ideas for what to do this weekend? Whether you’re a comic enthusiast, car aficionado, music lover or art critic, there is something for everyone and all ages this weekend in Oklahoma City.
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Bold, experimental, collaborative and fearless, our modern-day artists are very much in the tradition of the early settlers of our city, and the indigenous peoples who have called Oklahoma home for centuries before that.