Up to 38% Off on Museum at Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art
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Preserving and promoting Jewish heritage, culture, history and community through art and education
Art speaks volumes about lifes complexities, from love's passion to war's horrors. Imagine diving deep into these themes through captivating exhibits. The admission gives access to diverse exhibitions and collections that bring art and history to life.
What we offer
Experience an intriguing journey with two admission tickets that open doors to thought-provoking exhibits. Delve into unique stories told through rare artifacts in this comprehensive cultural exploration. From historical pieces to modern narratives, there's something for everyone.
- $10.00 for 2 Admission Tickets ($16.00 value): Access for two to explore museum's extensive exhibits.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer presents a fantastic opportunity to explore a rich tapestry of Jewish art and culture at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. With access for two people, it's perfect for those who appreciate history and want to gain deeper insights into cultural narratives. The Sanditen/Kaiser Holocaust Center provides profound lessons from some of humanity's darkest days, while the largest collection of Judaica in the Southwest showcases everything from ancient artifacts to modern art pieces by Tulsa artists. Additionally, explore societal issues in the Modern Day Hatred Exhibit or dive into artistic perspectives on femininity in the Shrine to the Feminine Exhibition. Each exhibit tells its own story and invites you on a journey through time and tradition.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 24 per person.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
- Limit 1 per visit.
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About Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art
What began in 1965 as a traveling exhibit from the Jewish Museum in New York transformed into a permanent space for art pieces that encompass various aspects of Jewish life. The museum now bears the name of its first curator, Tulsa native Sherwin Miller, whose dedication to Judaism and art embodies the museum’s mission to "preserve and share the legacy of Jewish art, history and culture."
To cultivate its educational environment, The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art maintains permanent collections such as the Jewish History and Culture exhibition, in which visitors can peruse fine art in the form of brilliantly colored tapestries by Israeli artist Reuven Rubin and archeological artifacts from the Middle Bronze Age through the Iron Age. Other displays include the Kaiser Holocaust Exhibition on the first floor and the Oklahoma Jewish Experience, which tells the stories of immigrants and showcases memorabilia from Oklahoma synagogues and families. In addition to its collections, the museum also showcases rotating exhibits of visiting works of art and seasonal educational displays with craft projects geared toward specific holidays.