“There are folks who are accustomed to the Western lifestyle — it’s what they live and breathe — but there are a lot of families that we’re their first taste of it,” Jeane said.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Hollywood and the American West reflects the drama and humanity of the cinematic Wild West
The photography exhibition on loan from John Wayne Enterprises and the John R. Hamilton Collection is on display through May 14 at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Chefs’ Feast returns to OKC to raise money for Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
Participating restaurants include chef Back Door Barbecue, Big Truck Tacos, Pizzeria Gusto, Gages Steakhouse, Republic Gastropub and The Drake Seafood and Oysterette.
Red Tie Night returns to OKC on March 4
The Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund event raises funds for grants to help Oklahomans infected with HIV and AIDS.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum exhibit explores later painter Lowell Ellsworth Smith’s unique process
Smith often ditched field sketches and color notes in favor of in-the-moment inspiration.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum introduces three new exhibits
New museum displays explore everything from dime novel art to the classic cowboy bandanna.
Oklahoma City Adventure District celebrates BID status
The district hopes the business improvement district status attracts adventure seekers and big businesses.
Steve Boaldin makes a statement in Oklahoma’s art scene
Boaldin’s paintings depict cowboys at work in the American West.
Small Works, Great Wonders is a more manageable way to buy art
Pieces in the exhibit must be no larger than 16-by-20 inches. Ceramics and sculptures must fit in a 20-inch box.
This is not only a time for inducting, but it’s also for past winners and people who worked with them through the years, he said. They relax and renew old friendships.
“This is not only a time for inducting, but it’s also for past winners and people who worked with them through the years,” he said. “They relax and renew old friendships.”
