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1.

Free Admission on Tuesdays (1.9 miles)

Takes place at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and happens on Tuesdays

Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

Admission is free for everyone on Tuesdays.

May-Aug

29-7
2.

Chinasaurs: Dinosaur Discoveries From China (2.5 miles)

Takes place at Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and happens Daily

Huge and exotic dinosaurs from China are coming to The Sam Noble Museum this summer for a special touring exhibition from June 2 through September 16.

From the frightening Yangchuanosaurus, the 30-foot long king of the Asian Jurassic dinosaurs to the little Jurassic Park movie-star Velociraptor, a dozen rare cast dinosaurs are featured in this Mesozoic menagerie of mysterious dinosaurs in Chinasaurs.

Complementing the dinosaurs are fossil dinosaur eggs and nests, along with numerous bones of the Jurassic plant-eating Lufengosaurus and the Cretaceuos plant-eating Psittacosaurus. Video presentations, maps, signage, and artwork provide further details into the story of the impressive skeletal displays.

Chinasaurs is the creation of dinosaur explorer “Dino” Don Lessem, author of more than 50 books on dinosaurs for children and adults and dinosaur columnist for Highlights Magazine for Children. “Dino” Don has been exploring and researching Chinese dinosaurs since 1988 and personally arranged the loan of Chinasaurs dinosaurs from Chinese paleontologists.

Sponsored by: ConocoPhillips

Museum Public Hours:
Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.

Tickets are available at the door. For more information call: (405) 325-4712.

Jun-Sep

2-16
3.

Snapshots of an American Autumn - A Portrait in Protesting (1.4 miles)

Takes place at Norman Arts Council and happens every Tuesday through Saturday

Photography exhibit of the protests in America over the last year.

The NAC office hours will be Monday - Friday from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. The MAINSITE Contemporary Art gallery hours will be Tuesday - Saturday 11:30 am - 5:00 pm during exhibitions and every 2nd Friday from 6:00-9:00pm.

Jun-Jul

8-31
4.

Free Admission Days: Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (2.5 miles)

Takes place at Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and happens on first Monday of each month

Free admission to the museum on the first Monday of each month.

Jun-Dec

4-3
5.

National Juried Exhibition Call for Entries: The National Weather Center Biennale (3.0 miles)

Takes place at National Weather Center and happens Daily

The National Weather Center at the University of Oklahoma will be teaming up with the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and the Norman Arts Council to explore the theme of weather in art.

The “National Weather Center Biennale,” which will open on April 22, 2013, is a national juried exhibition that will feature art inspired by weather.

“Art reflects the human relationship with the environment and particularly with weather,” said Berrien Moore, director of the National Weather Center.

“(From) lightning bolts and cloud imagery in Native American pottery, the skies and atmospheres of Georgia O'Keeffe, to the Clearing Storm, Sonoma County Hills of Ansel Adams, weather vibrates through art. We are delighted to invite artists to the first ‘National Weather Center Biennale,' art's window on the impact of weather on the human experience.”

Moore also is the dean of the OU College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences and vice president of Weather and Climate Programs and Chesapeake Energy Corporation Chair in Climate Studies.

The “National Weather Center Biennale” is open to artists of any nationality over the age of 18.

Registration begins April 22 at www.nwcbiennale.org.

Artists may enter up to three works in any combination of categories.

The entry fee is $25 for the first entry and $10 for each subsequent entry. Registration closes Oct. 1.

Works selected for an exhibition to be held in 2013 will be notified in late 2012.

The exhibition of selected works, including the prize winners, will open to the public on Earth Day, April 22, 2013, at the National Weather Center and will close June 2.

“The University of Oklahoma's mission of education is clearly reflected both in the quality of art and programming at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and in the global integrity and technological advances of the National Weather Center,” said Ghislain d'Humieres, director of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.

“The ‘National Weather Center Biennale' unites visual art with weather in a truly unique, interdisciplinary collaboration supported by OU President David L. Boren.”

Alan Atkinson, an art instructor at OU, will serve as exhibition curator. Joining Atkinson as initial jurors will be Moore and Erinn Gavaghan, executive director of the Norman Arts Council.

The initial judges will select 100 works from the submitted art entries for the exhibition.

Three nationally renowned guest jurors representing meteorology, contemporary art museums and current artists will then select the winning pieces from each of the three categories.

The work chosen as Best in Show will receive $10,000.

First place winners in painting, works on paper and photography will each receive $5,000.

Contact

For more information, go to the National Weather Center's website at www.nwc.ou.edu, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art's site at www.ou.edu/fjjma, or the Norman Arts Council's website at www.normanarts.org.

May-Oct

26-1
6.

Oklahoma Clay: Frankoma Pottery Exhibit (1.9 miles)

Takes place at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and happens Daily except for Monday

Oklahoma Clay: Frankoma Pottery

In 1927, John Frank came to the University of Oklahoma and founded a ceramics program where he taught for 11 years. While teaching at the university, he established Frankoma Pottery, using local red dirt clays with colors and designs symbolic of the Southwest and Great Plains. His tableware fit the modern mode of living and was well crafted at prices that even families of modest means could afford. This exhibition surveys some of the most iconic pieces Frankoma produced and the frontier spirit of Oklahoma that inspired Frank's work.

For more information, please contact Michael Bendure, mbendure@ou.edu

Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

May-Sep

26-16
7.

Disney Animation Cel Exhibition (1.9 miles)

Takes place at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and happens Daily except for Monday

The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art premieres a new exhibition of Walt Disney animation cels, including Mickey Mouse and dozens of characters from classic Disney films.

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Admission

$5 Adults
$4 Seniors (65 and over)
$3 for children 6-17
$2 for OU Faculty/Staff

Free for children under 6, Museum Association members, OU College of Fine Arts faculty and staff, military veterans with proof, and OU students with valid ID.

Admission is free for everyone on Tuesdays.




May-Sep

26-16

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