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American Girl Doll Tea Party »
July 13 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Come celebrate the American Girl Doll experience with a tea party for you and your American Girl Doll.
Sunday Matinee Films - "Slavery by Another Name" »
July 14 at 01:30 pm to 03:00 pm
This documentary film challenges one of Americans' most cherished assumptions: that slavery in this country ended with the Emancipation Proclamation.
Summer Camp 2013 - Week 5, Morning Classes @ Zarrow »
July 15 to July 19 - 09:00 am
Gilcrease is pleased to offer an exciting variety of summer camp programs for students age 5 to 12 this summer! Each week-long camp features art discussion, along with exploration and hands-on art projects.
Summer Camp 2013 - Week 5, Afternoon Classes @ Zarrow »
July 15 to July 19 - 01:00 pm
Gilcrease is pleased to offer an exciting variety of summer camp programs for students age 5 to 12 this summer! Each week-long camp features art discussion, along with exploration and hands-on art projects.
Mini Masters - Life in the Wild West »
July 16 at 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Come experience the Wild West in Gilcrease Museum's galleries. Learn about the different people living in the west, how they got there and what the Wild West was all about. Afterwards, participants will create an art object that relates to what they just studied in the galleries. Free with museum admission.
Mixing it with Tommy »
July 16 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
What do Club Med, Studio 54, Hollywood, the Pawhuska Chamber of Commerce and Desert Storm have in common? Gilcrease's own Tommy Sanford!
Mini Masters - Life in the Wild West »
July 19 at 10:00 am to 11:00 am
Come experience the Wild West in Gilcrease Museum's galleries. Learn about the different people living in the west, how they got there and what the Wild West was all about. Afterwards, participants will create an art object that relates to what they just studied in the galleries. Free with museum admission.
Kids Dig Books - Viva México! »
July 19 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm
Join us as we listen to stories about life in Mexico, past and present. Learn about the foods, animals, different cultures from Mexico's past, and favorite things children like to do in Mexico. Story time will be in the Maya Ruins - Kids Site, showing a time in Mexico's history. Afterwards, participants will create works of art based on the stories they have just heard. Free with museum admission.
Noon Brown Bag Lunch Lecture @ Zarrow »
July 19 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm
Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the life and pottery of nationally recognized artist, Jeri RedCorn, a Caddo artist who will be speaking about her career and art. Jeri uses traditional Native American designs in her pottery pieces that are over 300 years old and presently has pottery on display at the White House's oval office.
Funday Sunday »
July 21 at 12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
It's an afternoon of museum fun with open art stations, art hunts in the galleries and special activities. Each station offers different materials and themes as well as teaching artists to help guide and inspire. Families are welcome to experience the different galleries and interactive spaces in the museum and gardens, earning a prize by solving the questions in an art hunt, and experiencing special activities each month. For families with children ages 4 - 15. July Activity – Celebrate our independence this month by watching the short animated film "Pups of Liberty."