The grand entrance of the University of Oklahoma's Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art leads visitors into a series of intimate pavilions and spacious galleries filled with spectacular works from the museum's permanent collection, which provide the perfect setting for your next special event.
Nancy Johnston Records Gallery
This comfortable, 1,800 square foot space in the museum's original building is ideal for seated groups of up to 100. The Nancy Johnston Records Gallery houses American Indian art and special exhibitions and is adjacent to the museum's Ellen and Richard Sandor photography gallery.
Sandy Bell Gallery
A grand, open space designed to hold contemporary art and accommodate larger groups, this gallery can seat up to 200 people comfortably. Groups of 200 or more can use the Sandy Bell Gallery for non-seated events.
Mary Eddy and Fred Jones Auditorium
The perfect setting for lectures, film screenings, award presentations and other events requiring small staging area, the Mary Eddy and Fred Jones Auditorium has 146 seats and space for up to four (4) wheel chairs. Receptions for auditorium events can be set up in the Sandy Bell Gallery located only a few steps away.
A catering kitchen is discretely tucked between the Records and Bell galleries and is available during special events. All special event spaces are conveniently located near stairs, a public elevator and restrooms.
For availability and to discuss the details of your events, please call (405) 325-9112. Significant advance notice is appreciated and will increase the likelihood of reserving your preferred date and space.