Our mission is to preserve and promote
Jewish heritage, culture, history, and community through art and education.
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If you missed hearing Chief Curator, Sofia Thornblad, on Rogers State University Public TV, click the video below to watch the program. | |
17th Annual Purim Mask Student Exhibit
March 7 - May 16, 2024
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 7, 6 pm
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This annual student exhibit features Oklahoma K-12 student artwork, depicting the masks of Purim, commemorating the day the Jewish people were saved by Queen Esther of Persia. The king’s advisor, Haman, attempted to execute the Jewish people. Esther, who previously hid her Jewish heritage, bravely revealed her true identity to the king and asked him to save the Jewish people. During Purim, the custom is to dress up and mask one’s identity—like Esther did— celebrate with costumes, noisemakers, and parties. | |
Jacob's Ladder
March 28 - December 31, 2024
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The Museum archives are home to many imaginative winged beings. Join us on a trip up Jacob’s Ladder and encounter these artistic angelic pieces from our collection. | |
Old Country to the Plains: Kosher Pop SK8 Art
February 8 - June 14, 2024
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Using the skateboard deck as a canvas, this New York City artist Steve Marcus explores the themes of tradition, spirituality, and local Jewish history in a series of artworks made especially for The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Marcus’ unique style, inspired by cartoons and underground comics, is a fun and refreshingly accessible approach to contemporary Jewish art that is masterfully showcased on 40 whimsical and thought-provoking skateboard decks. | |
Curator's Curios
January 11 - August 1, 2024
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This is the first of many exciting exhibits on view at the Museum this new year. Digging deep into the Museum's massive Judaica collection, curator Sofia Thornblad displays her all-time favorites to offer a glimpse of some of the items in our permanent collection. From oil paintings by Theodore Freid to fun vintage Israeli posters, this exhibit offers up a bit of everything. | |
New Permanent Exhibit!
WWII Veterans Memorial Wall Mural
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Tulsa artist Zach Raw created a stunning and unique mural depicting the diversity of WWII American soldiers with his hand-drawn, computer-generated, vinyl mural. The mural is deeply reflective of the many faces shared by American service members past, present, and future. The new mural is on display permanently on the first floor of The Museum.
This project was sponsored by Lori Frank and LaVonna Reed in honor of Eva Unterman.
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Donna Matles Retrospective
Through March 6, 2024
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Only a few days left to experience a true gem in the Tulsa arts world. Donna Matles, of blessed memory, was a multi-disciplined artist, jewelry designer, wood turner, and conservator of Judaica. She was instrumental in the then Fenster Gallery becoming The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Her diverse multimedia talents are showcased in this retrospective exhibition. | |
There’s still time to support The Museum at the ONE Awards, the Oklahoma Nonprofit Excellence Awards, presented by the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits. Out of almost 19,000 nonprofits statewide, only twenty-one were named finalists, including the SMMJA. On April 20th winners will be announced at the 2024 ONE Awards dinner at Southern Hills. The SMMJA can be awarded up to $10,000 if chosen overall best nonprofit in 2024. All finalists receive a minimum award of $5,000. Support The Museum by attending the awards dinner. | |
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Shrine of the Feminine (September 5—November 21, 2024): The paintings of Oklahoma mother and son, David and the late Ruth Lebow, showcase two perspectives of traditional realism
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Invited to Life Exhibit (December 5, 2024—June 2025): Award-winning author and photographer B.A. Van Sise explores the varied and sometimes complicated lives of Holocaust Survivors
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Sanditen/Kaiser Holocaust Center
Honoring Mildred and Julius Sanditen & Herman and Kate Kaiser
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The Sanditen/Kaiser Holocaust Center at The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art provides state-of-the-art displays, greatly enhancing the Museum’s Holocaust education capacity. The Center is the cornerstone of activity at The Museum and continued to bring in new visitors every day to learn why and how the Holocaust occurred and how to ensure it never happens again. Showcasing over 250 previously unseen artifacts donated by liberators and survivors, the horrifying events are recounted by five Holocaust survivors who made Oklahoma their home. Video first-hand accounts along with artifacts and documents help guide the visitor through history. The only Holocaust Center of its kind in the region also features one-of-a-kind art installations from local artists. The Museum’s Sanditen/Kaiser Holocaust Center honoring Mildred and Julius Sanditen & Herman and Kate Kaiser illuminates the effects of hate locally and worldwide. | |
Arts Alliance Tulsa
The Commemoration Fund
The Sharna & Irvin Frank Foundation
The Frank Family Foundation
The Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation
The Kirschner Trust
Estelle and Allan Avery
Brian E. Brouse
Lori Frank and LaVonna Reed
Carol Miller
The Legacy of Katharine Penson Miller
Barbara Sylvan
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Tributes are a meaningful way to honor a special occasion or to remember loved ones. Donations to The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art provide for permanent and traveling exhibitions and educational programs. Focusing on the heritage, history, and culture of the Jewish people, the SMMJA helps deepen perception and understanding through art.
Contact Tracey Herst-Woods to honor someone with a tribute!
Tom Sitrin
The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art
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Don’t miss the many benefits of your membership which include a year of free admission; complimentary guest passes; advance notice and invitations to previews, receptions, and events; access to our research library, and a discount in the Museum store. Please renew your membership and celebrate the success of our 58th year with us—and your part in it!
Although membership in the Tulsa Genealogical Society is separate, you may join or renew for only $18 and you will continue to receive their regular updates. Questions about your 2024 membership? Contact Tracey Herst-Woods, 918.492.1818 or development@jewishmuseum.net or you can go to the Museum’s website and click on Membership to join today or click HERE!
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Museum Hours
Thursday - Tuesday
10 am – 5 pm
Closed Wednesday
Saturday
12 pm – 5 pm
Sunday
12 pm – 5 pm
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Museum Store
We have a wide assortment of Judaica, from jewelry, Shabbat and yahrzeit candles, kippahs, and glass stones from local artists. Stop by the museum store for all your Judaica needs!
Museum members receive a 10% discount on all museum store items.
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