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SUMMARY:Catching Shadows on The Plains - Edward S. Curtis Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Born in Wisconsin in 1868\, Edward S. Curtis developed an early interest in photography. At the age of twelve\, he built his own camera using a lens his father brought home from the Civil War. By the age of seventeen\, he began his formal apprenticeship in photography. Within three short years\, he launched his own studio\, Curtis and Guptill\, Photographers and Photoengravers. However\, his big break came in 1906\, when he partnered with J.P. Morgan on a lifelong project that would make national headlines—The North American Indian. \nEdward S. Curtis—Self Portrait \n\n\n\nIn partnership with prominent art collector\, curator\, and friend\, Tim Peterson\, Woolaroc Museum is proud to announce the grand opening of their exhibition\, Catching Shadows on the Plains. This stunning exhibition pays homage to Curtis\, who devoted decades of his life to preserving indigenous culture\, including the Plains tribes who were featured in the project. It is on display in the Woolaroc Museum’s gallery through December 31st\, 2026.  “Without their collaboration\, our country would not have these incredible photographs to appreciate and learn from\,” states Shiloh Thurman\, Museum Director at Woolaroc. \n\n\nGrand Opening for Members Only on Saturday\, April 25th\, at 6 pm.\nThe exhibition is on display to the general public from April 26 through December 31\, 2026.
URL:https://woolaroc.org/event/catching-shadows-on-the-plains-edward-curtis-exhibition/
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SUMMARY:Will Rogers Returns to Woolaroc
DESCRIPTION:Members-Only Grand Opening Wednesday\, July 8\, 2026 \nOpen to the public July 9th\, 2026 – December 31st\, 2026\nIn partnership with Will Rogers Memorial Museum\, Woolaroc will be featuring two new exhibitions in the Historic Bunkhouse: \nOklahoma’s Favorite Son: A Portrait in Western Art\n& \nWill Rogers for President
URL:https://woolaroc.org/event/will-rogers-returns-to-woolaroc/
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