The Oklahoma Contemporary Art Center is a must-see destination for anyone interested in art and culture. This impressive facility offers a wide range of exhibits and programs that showcase the best of contemporary art and creative expression.
The art center itself is spacious and modern, with plenty of room to explore and appreciate the art on display. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated and feature a diverse range of artists and styles, from traditional painting and sculpture to more experimental multimedia installations.
One of the standout features of the Oklahoma Contemporary Art Center is the many educational programs and workshops offered. These programs are designed to engage visitors of all ages and backgrounds, with classes and workshops on everything from painting and drawing to photography and digital art.
The staff at the art center is knowledgeable and welcoming, always willing to answer questions and provide insight into the exhibits and programs. The gift shop is also worth a visit, with a wide range of unique and creative items for sale.
Overall, the Oklahoma Contemporary Art Center is a true gem in the heart of Oklahoma City. Whether you're a seasoned art lover or simply interested in exploring new forms of creative expression, this center is definitely...
Read moreI was shocked at what they consider “art” and surprised that is literally all it was, was a few rooms of words on paper. Only one room had 4 beautiful vases, the rest was just someone trying to get their political agenda out. Total garbage. Before they took us to the art rooms they talked about how it is all being watched on cameras and stand arm length away etc… so I was expecting some stunning art, then they took us to the rooms and it was just a bunch of leftist garbage. The person showing us around was not engaging either and I ended up just walking around on my own. We had a pretty diverse group of people that went and no one enjoyed it. Will not go again. Later that night I went to the Cowboy Museum, no guards, no lecture on where to stand, but it had true art. Oil on canvas over 100 years old, amazing displays of clothes the Indians wore, just amazing true art. Difference between the two was night and day. I know art is subjective so I almost didn’t leave a review at all as the “art” rotates I believe, so what I saw today will only be there a short while, hopefully. Maybe something better will come along but I def will...
Read moreIt's a fun place, but I wonder that there's a lot of potential being left on the table
For one, the ticket was free, so nothing was lost. I also am not sure if the company is renovating or building up, or if I just went in between events, so take this with a grain of salt. Just what I experienced
There was only one art showcasing on a single floor, but there are at least 3 floors, much room being left open for imagination. The gift shop is very small, and there's room for that to grow as well, where the girl running the giftshop isn't just chillin in the doorway because that's where her workspace is
I'm not mad about it, just think there's room for improvements. I'd gladly return to see other art exhibits and maybe I'm wrong, in which I'd edit this review. Not docking any stars because the overall look of the building is super unique and cool, and the employees are very...
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