The Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve in the Osage Hills of northeastern Oklahoma got its start in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. Today, the 3,700-acre property is home to native and exotic wildlife, as well as a museum with a renowned collection of Western and Native American art and artifacts. This retrospective exhibit and sale showcases more than 100 pieces of contemporary wildlife art by top talents, including painters Ken Carlson and Tucker Smith.
October 3, 2015
The Best of the Best: Contemporary Wildlife Art Retrospective
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