Feb 13 Friday
Step into the dreamlike soundscape of David Lynch’s films with an evening of live music celebrating some of his most iconic songs. This special cover show brings together local musicians to reinterpret unforgettable tracks from across Lynch’s cinematic universe, creating an immersive atmosphere that moves from eerie to romantic to otherworldly.
This event is part of Uncanny Art House’s ongoing programming exploring the influence of cinema, sound, and visual art within the gallery space. The gallery will remain open throughout Art Walk, with live music beginning at 8:00 PM.
Featured PerformancesLaine BergeronMeteorologyBarry ZimmermanHelen Kelter SkelterGhost of Monkshood
ABOUT UNCANNY ART HOUSE
Uncanny Art House is an independent, artist-run gallery and creative space dedicated to fostering collaboration, supporting local artists, and promoting the visual arts. Located in the heart of Norman, Oklahoma, Uncanny Art House is a hub for creativity, community, and innovation.
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Feb 14 Saturday
Take your museum visit to the next level—literally! Starting on June 7, spend your Saturday mornings on the OKCMOA Roof Terrace, a scenic spot to vibe and take in the sights and sounds of downtown Oklahoma City. Enjoy locally sourced pastries and refreshing drinks available for purchase—the perfect prelude to a day of film and fine art.
Access to the Roof Terrace is included with a film ticket purchase or gallery admission. Simply show your purchase confirmation to the Admission desk, then ride up the elevator!
Members always receive free admission. Not a member? Join today at okcmoa.com/membership.
Join us for a lively celebration as we take a closer look at springtime behavior in nature. From the elaborate dances of birds to the buzzing rituals of bees — and all the quirky, surprising strategies in between — this event invites curious minds of all ages to discover how love and attraction bloom in the natural world.
Feb 18 Wednesday
Speakers: Dr. Raina Heaton, Associate Curator of Native American Languages, Sam Noble Museum, and Associate Professor, Native American Studies, University of Oklahoma.
While discussions of “diversity” and “extinction” often center around the biological and geological sciences, very similar processes are taking place with respect to historic and contemporary languages. Dr. Raina Heaton presents an overview of both historic and contemporary language shift, and what is being done to address the loss of our planet’s linguistic diversity.
Feb 19 Thursday
Spend your Thursday evenings exploring OKCMOA’s latest exhibitions at a discounted rate! Enjoy city vibes on the Patio, then complete your visit with a stroll through the Museum Store. The Store features a full bar with cocktails, beer, wine, and grab-and-go sweet and savory items from Ganache Patisserie.
Note: Film screenings during Art After 5 require a separate ticket purchase. Some special programming during Art After 5 may also require a separate ticket purchase.
Feb 21 Saturday
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History will begin the Spring 2026 Docent Training class on Saturday, February 21 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. During the three-month program, participants will obtain in-depth knowledge of the museum exhibits, learn helpful techniques for communicating with visitors, and shadow experienced docents to learn all the skills necessary to become a public-facing gallery volunteer. Applications are accepted through the Volunteer Page on the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History website. Must be 18 years or older to apply.
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