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The Restaurant At Gilcrease - Tulsa - Photo album

Amazing and extensive native American collection, from points and simple tools to magnificent bead work on their clothing . Lots of old west artwork and other international art as well. Great prices, smaller, intimate rooms with a casual yet elegant feel that allows a great experience, beautiful
Great museum filled with Native American relics. We spent about 2 hours inside and wandering around the gardens. My boyfriend actually learned quite a bit about his ancestors. I loved the landscaping and the different themed gardens from all the ages. Definitely a must see if you’re in Tulsa.
Definitely worth a visit at least once. The museum is great, but the gardens and park don't get their due. A must see, the pictures do them no justice. The only disappointment in the gardens are the pre-columbian and Pioneer gardens, they need some attention. As for the museum, they've got several p
Loved this little museum. Was lucky to have visited when they had free admission and an outdoor concert. Definitely a must on any Tulsa visit bucket list
Some of the gardens were fantastic. It was so Peaceful there. The museum was great it had a large variety of paintings, photographs and sculpture. It's the best place to go to learn about art. Your kids will love it there. They have some activities today we made time capsule and it was soooooo fun.
Very nice museum and worth a visit. Artifact room on lower level has more artifacts than you could look at in a day with a wonderful interactive e-guided tour via a tablet you can carry with you as you go through this section. Upstairs has visiting exhibits and some wonderful bronze work by artists
The Gilcrease has a jewel of a collection I try to bring to the attention of non-Oklahomans. The Remington and Russell sculptures are a great set. There's a lot more range to the art, as a whole, than one expects. Many of the American West paintings are great postcards of the period, forerunners of
Pretty decent museum, but I really enjoy their wine dinners! Generous pours and occasional refills offered - food and wines are paired and courses out and are themed with current exhibit.
Great museum love this place I regret not seeing everything o ran out of time .hope it stays for generations art is life thanks for making a great museum
Always a beautiful wonderful place to visit. Then one of my favorite places since I was a little girl. Way way more years than I'd like to admit. The grounds were absolutely gorgeous. We took some family pictures there. Highly recommended. The museum is always fabulous. Their rotating exhibits as we
The Gilcrease Museum is my favorite museum in Tulsa! It’s in a beautiful building with gardens, a pond and views of Tulsa in the distance. The museum is really well laid out and there are always new temporary exhibits to explore. The temporary exhibits tend to focus on western and indigenous culture
Gorgeous set up, clean, full of information & learning tools. It held a diverse arsenal of art, & lots of things for children to see & do. I loved that part because it allowed the children to experience Art & history. There wasn't an "African American(AA)" presence at all. Just an exhibit to an AA
Such a beautiful location to visit. Wonderful nature trails wind throughout the museum grounds and provide a great outdoor alternative while they are closed. Plus the full view of downtown Tulsa at sunset was beautiful.
Beautiful exhibits and beautiful exterior gardens and grounds. Pricing is extremely fair as well! Also: BoA customers get free admission on the first full weekend of each month.
Funday Sundsy saw the museum hopping with families enjoying the free admission and superb extra activities. It was great to see so many kids with corn-shhuck dolls that they had made with the assistance of docents, University of Tulsa students, and native American volunteers. The Dorothea Lange's Am
Aside from the Philbrook, the Gilcrease Museum is another epochal location in Tulsa that must be visited by art-lovers. It may not be as resplendent as the Villa Philbrook - like the cover of a book - it's what's on the inside that counts. My family and I began at the Gilcrease restaurant. It wasn'
We accidentally came the day before a free admission day and were comped because, "You're already here." We're from Kansas City and much preferred Gilcrease to the art museums there. Gilcrease has beautiful, historically significant artworks without the "art culture" posturing. It's not overwhelming
An exquisite collection of masterpieces that depict America in a way I've never seen before. It is an essential experience for anyone coming to Oklahoma. Spend at least two hours there, but really you should allocate three. The building itself is laid out well and the ground are a pleasant stroll. W
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