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Join us for a weekend of entertainment, cultural demonstrations, and activities for all.

Grand Opening Event Tickets On Sale Aug. 1!

Due to expected large crowds on Grand Opening weekend, patrons must purchase tickets in advance of the event. 

FAM will follow the current CDC guidelines for large group gatherings. 

The Museum campus will operate with timed entry tickets to ensure visitors have ample space to observe social distancing. Please reserve a time slot online ahead of your visit. 

Please Note: Purchasing an event ticket does not guarantee access to FAM Exhibitions. 

 
EVENT HOURS
  • Saturday, Sept. 18 | 8 AM to 10 PM
  • Sunday, Sept. 19 | 8 AM to 8 PM

GRAND OPENING EVENT ADMISSION $5 PER PERSON, PER DAY — Members free – Memberships available Aug. 1

Offsite Park & Ride Only

  • No onsite parking on Grand Opening Weekend
  • Parking Paid at Garage or lot
  • Free shuttle 8 AM to close
  • Extra time required to arrive on museum campus
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What to Expect

Opening weekend is a celebration! We have worked with tribal volunteers and community partners to create a unique and culturally rich experience. Entry for this event is only $5. We respectfully ask you to be aware of the following: 

  • Expect large crowds
  • Be prepared for brief wait times for shuttle services
  •  Security bag checks upon entry
  • Limited gallery capacity – event admission does not guarantee gallery entry
Monday, September 20, 2021
  • $5 discounted admission continues (timed gallery tickets)
  • Benefits: parking on-site and a more quiet, reflective atmosphere

Closed Tuesday, September, 21, 2021

Starting Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Plan your visit!

PARK & RIDE ONLY

During Grand Opening Weekend only,  NO onsite parking is available. FAM is finalizing parking details. Shuttle services will start at 8 AM and run all day.

  • Firearms, weapons, and drones are prohibited. 
  • Outside food and drinks are not permitted.
  • Please leave your pets at home—with the exception of service animals required due to a disability (Service animal only with Certified Registration ID).
  • Smoking/ Vaping in designated outdoor areas only.
  • Visitors permitted on FAM Mound path only (no climbing).
  • No umbrellas, large bags, or folding chairs permitted—free self service coat check is available near the Hall of The People. FAM is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
  • Strollers are permitted in galleries. Baby carriers and backpacks must be worn on the front.
  • Galleries are fully accessible to wheelchairs and motorized scooters. FAM is an ADA compliant campus. More info email info@famok.org or call 405.594.2100.
  • Photography in the galleries is permitted. No flash photography, selfie sticks, tripods, monopods and professional photography equipment allowed. 
  • Members of the media contact media@famok.org for credentials.

FAM is seeking volunteers for our Grand Opening events on Saturday, September 18 and Sunday, September 19, 2021. Volunteer shifts will likely take place in three to four hour periods. We have a variety of opportunities – parking attendants to assist visitors with directions and transportation on campus.

This opportunity is open to volunteers 16 and older and youth ages 13 to 15 who are accompanied by an adult who has also submitted a volunteer application. All youth volunteers must have a parent or guardian complete this form

Learn more about FAM volunteer opportunities. 

Entertainment & Activities

Artists

FAMily Activities

  • Interactive Art
  • Field Games
  • Youth Poetry
  • Dance Performances
  • Tribal Demonstrations
  • Fashion Shows
  • Cooking Demonstration
  • Eagles from Tribal Aviaries
  • Storytelling Teepee
  • Live Music
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Dine & Shop

Be among the first to experience the FAM Restaurant featuring Indigenous inspired cuisine. FAM Café will also be open for convenient food on the go. No reservations Grand Opening weekend.

FAMstore

The FAMstore features FAM exclusive items from Oklahoma Native artists, FAM signature wear and Native produced products. 

Inaugural Exhibitions

OKLA HOMMA: TRIBAL NATIONS GALLERY

This signature exhibition speaks to the diverse stories of the 39 tribes in Oklahoma today. Featuring works of art, interactive media and film, OKLA HOMMA will engage visitors of all ages through sight, sound and touch. In addition to exploring our stories from ancestral origins to the present day, this 18,000 square foot gallery examines contemporary issues, including representation, sports and games and warriors. Visitors will leave with a reinvigorated respect for the resilience of Native people of Oklahoma and an appreciation for their important contributions to our communities today.

WINIKO: Life of an Object
Selections from Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian

WINIKO: Life of an Object examines the things we create—how they reflect our values, possess spiritual significance and carry our ways into future generations. The exhibition also explores the complex relationship between Native people and museums and critiques the manner in which non-Native scholars have represented our objects and cultures. This exhibition includes Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American  Indian selections representing all 39 tribes in Oklahoma today. It also includes newly commissioned works to compliment the collective histories.

Learn more about our exhibits here.