Visiting Norman? Be sure to see these sights...
Victorian era impressionism at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
Portrait of Alexander Reid, c. 1887Vincent Van Gogh, Netherlands, 1853-1890
Weitzenhoffer Collection of French Impressionism
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
555 Elm Avenue- Free Admission!
Circa 1870 Surveyor, Abner E. Norman camps at Santa Fe Railroad Depot
"In 1870, Abner E. Norman became chainman of the central survey area in Indian Territory. The surveyor’s crew burned the words “NORMAN’S CAMP” into an elm tree near a watering hole to taunt their younger supervisor. When the “SOONERS” (those who headed west before the official Land Run date, April 22, 1889) and the other settlers arrived in the heart of Oklahoma, they kept the name “NORMAN.”Courtesy of www.oklahomahistory.net |
"After being closed for a short time for additional remodeling, the Norman Santa Fe Depot reopened in January 2003 to once again serve the community of Norman, not only as the railway station, but as the gallery and concert venue for Performing Arts Studio programs and as a beautiful space which can be rented by the community." It is located at 200 South Jones Avenue in 'old' town town.
The Museum of Osteology
"Focusing on the form and function of the skeletal system, this 7000 square ft. museum displays hundreds of skulls and skeletons from all corners of the world. Exhibits include adaptation, locomotion, classification and diversity of the vertebrate kingdom. The Museum of Osteology is the only one of its kind in America."12 miles or 18 minutes from the Embassy Suites Norman
10301 S. Sunnylane Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73160
The Crucible The Crucible Foundry, Gallery, Sculpture Garden
110 East Tonhawa - 405.579.2700Housed behind the historic brick walls of the former Carey Lumber Building, The Crucible Foundry is a reflection of the University community that surrounds it. The Crucible Foundry offers all of the following services: Enlargements and Reduction, Silicone/Urethane Molds, Lost Wax Casting, Alpha-Cure/Set Sand Casting, Patina, Refurbishing and Repair, Freight and Installation. | |
With a graceful mix of art and science, The
Crucible uses the latest innovations in the lost-wax method and
alpha-cured/set sand casting to perform the ancient art of casting
monumental bronze sculpture. Artisans with a broad range of backgrounds make up the foundry's youthful staff of more than a dozen workers. The Crucible's team combines seasoned foundry men with creative workers whose careers have run the gamut from music and masonry to gunsmithing and tattoo artistry. Through their experiences they understand the creative process and are dedicated to each sculpture they mold and cast. |
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