OKCMOA is excited to feature multiple learning activities and gallery experiences during Sacred Words: The Saint John’s Bible and the Art of Illumination. Click on the titles below to register and discover the techniques and insights into this unique exhibition. Click here to purchase general admission tickets to Sacred Words.
*The previously scheduled Conversation with a Curator to be held on the final day of the exhibition has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
EVENTS
SONIC FREE FAMILY DAY: THE ART OF THE BOOK
Sunday, November 13 | 12-5 pm
Enjoy free admission and a host of hands-on art projects and in-gallery experiences throughout the entire Museum. Featuring calligraphy demonstrations by Diane von Arx, Artist from The Saint John’s Bible
EXHIBITION LECTURE
Wednesday, November 30 | 6 pm
Making a Manuscript in the 21st Century: Reviving a Lost Art Presented by Fr. Eric Hollas, OSB, PhD
$5 for members; $9 for non-members.
Synopsis: When scribes and artists sat down to create The Saint John’s Bible, they had no template or manual to which they could turn for guidance. In the course of ten years, however, they learned what generations of scribes had once taken for granted. This lecture examines the challenges they confronted as they fashioned a modern masterpiece of the book arts.
CALLIGRAPHY 101 WITH THE OKCMOA MODERNS
Learn from one of OKC’s leading calligraphers, Rachel Kathryn Designs, while trying your hand at the basics of modern, pointed pen calligraphy. Drinks and light bites will be available, and take-home supply kits will be included with the cost of admission for a special price of only $60 per person.*Please note: This event is limited to Moderns Members, plus one guest. Spots are limited and RSVPs are required.
TOURS
MAKING MEMORIES
Monday, November 14 | 10:30 am and 2 pm
Designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia and their caregivers or loved ones.
Free, registration required. Call (405) 278-8221 for more information or to sign up.
SPECIAL GUEST TOURS
Saturday, October 15 | 10:30 am and 1:30 pm
Join an in-gallery tour led by Tim Ternes, Director of The Saint John’s Bible project. Two tour start times are available. Limited availability.
Pre-registration recommended. $25 per ticket includes admission. Purchase tickets at okcmoa.com.
PUBLIC EXHIBITION TOURS
These in-gallery guided tours will provide conversation-based insights and close looking experiences. Choose from five dates below:
Thursday, October 27 | 6 pm
Sunday, November 6 | 2 pm
Thursday, November 17 | 6 pm
Sunday, December 4 | 2 pm
Thursday, December 29 | 6 pm
Pre-registration recommended. $15 per ticket includes admission.
GROUP EXHIBITION TOURS
Reservations required. Group rate and tour guides are available.
Call (405) 278-8213 for more information.
GALLERY + STUDIO TOURS
Guided tour inside the exhibition followed by a related art making experience. All ages.
Pre-registration required as programs are booked on an individual basis. Call (405) 278-8213 for more information.
WORKSHOPS
HOMESCHOOL FAMILY WORKSHOP
November 4 & 11 Homeschool Family Workshop: Ages 6-13 + adult
Pre-registration required.
FAMILY WORKSHOP
November 5 | Story & Illustration: Ages 3-5 + adult
November 12 | The Saint John’s Bible and the Art of the Letter; Ages 6-10 + adult
Pre-registration required.
FREE WITH ADMISSION
DROP-IN ART
Saturday, October 15 |1-4 pm | Instant Books
Saturday, November 12 |1-4 pm | Word Art
METROPOLITAN LIBRARY BOOK LIST
To supplement your visit, The Metropolitan Library System has compiled a list of resources covering illuminated manuscripts, religious texts, artistic techniques and more. Be sure to stop by your local branch to browse some of these materials. Also, don’t forget to visit the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library (located across the street from OKCMOA) to view reproductions of the Gutenberg Bible as well as the system’s very own copy of the Book of Hours dating back to 1451 A.D. Read more at metrolibrary.org
Image credit: Donald Jackson, The Word Made Flesh, Copyright 2002, The Saint John’s Bible, Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, USA.