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Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum

Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum has opened a new exhibit, “Sequoyah’s Last Journey,” at the historic landmark near Sallisaw. The exhibit offers a closer look at Cherokee migration in pre-statehood Texas, as well as later attempts by individuals to discover...

Gilcrease Museum

A new exhibit at the Gilcrease Museum lets visitors ask virtual versions of living Tulsa Race Massacre survivors about their experiences. StoryFile and the Terence Crutcher Foundation present “The Legacy of Survival,” which uses...

Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History

Starting May 29, residents won’t be afraid of “things that go bump in the night” after they explore the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History’s newest temporary exhibit, “In the Dark.” Created by...

The Philbrook Museum

The Philbrook Museum is addressing Oklahoma’s history of racism. Through its new series, with partners including Tri-City Collective, Fulton Street Books and Coffee, and The Black Wall St Times, and featuring multiple galleries, the Philbrook is...

Cherokee National History Museum

The Cherokee National History Museum is sharing the story of the first Cherokee Christmas in a new exhibit now on display through Jan. 2 at the museum, 101 S. Muskogee Ave. in Tahlequah. The...

Philbrook Museum of Art

The Philbrook Museum of Art will present this fall “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists,” the first major traveling exhibition exclusively devoted to Native women artists from all over the United States and...