
Three-story museum experiences: art, iconic exhibits, and welcoming vibes in Oklahoma City.
Three-story museum in Oklahoma City offering rotating shows, including a special Ansel Adams exhibit and a permanent Chihuly collection. Guests enjoy a gift shop, on-site dining, and paid parking, with free wheelchairs and friendly, knowledgeable staff. The galleries are well-lit and spacious, and the second Sunday of every month offers free admission.
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Explore the acclaimed Chihuly glass collection and other ongoing art displays across three floors.
Rotating exhibitions featuring artists like Ansel Adams, offering diverse and immersive art experiences.
Private and group tours led by knowledgeable staff to enhance your understanding of the artworks.
A curated selection of art-related merchandise, books, and souvenirs for all tastes.
On-site dining options providing refreshments and meals during your museum visit.
Free wheelchair rentals and staff assistance to ensure a comfortable experience for all visitors.
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Overall rating
Mike Boswell
For those that do not know, every second Sundsy of the month, the museum is free. You absolutely have to take advantage of it.
Joe Bible
Easy in and out. Free wheelchairs. Staff super friendly and helpful. The galleries are clean, smell nice and are plenty roomy, even on abusy day. Admission is a bit high imho, but still a nice visit.
Teddy Berry
This was my first trip to the museum. And it was amazing. I had a private tour from Josh. His knowledge of every piece, and every gallery was exceptional. I learned so much from him. Every interaction with other staffers were welcoming and very friendly. I believe that everyone, no matter your age visit the Oklahoma City Museum. There's a gift shop, and food service that will appeal to all tastes.
Sasha Renee
We had a fantastic time at the museum. We went to the special exhibit they had for Ansel Adams, and I didn't expect the exhibit to be as large as it was. They have a variety of his photos spanning the length of his life as well as photos other took of Ansel. We also stopped by the permanent Chihuly exhibit, and they have several pieces I've never seen before. It's a fantastic selection, and we hope to come back again
Angela Guthrie
Lots of available parking, but you have to pay. It was a little confusing for us to figure out where the entrance was. We mistakenly went in first to the store. Then the theater. We finally figured out the correct entrance. The exhibits were wonderful. There are three stories, an exhibit on each. Nice layout, well lit.