Gilcrease Museum

Gilcrease Museum
Gilcrease Museum main entrance
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Former name
Gilcrease Institute
Established1943 (1943)
LocationTulsa, Oklahoma
Coordinates36°10′29″N 96°01′17″W / 36.17472°N 96.02139°W / 36.17472; -96.02139
TypeArt Museum
FounderThomas Gilcrease
OwnerCity of Tulsa
Websitegilcrease.org
Portrait of Cherokee leader Cunne Shote (1762) by Francis Parsons

Gilcrease Museum, also known as the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art,[1] is a museum northwest of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma housing the world's largest, most comprehensive collection of art of the American West, as well as a growing collection of art and artifacts from Central and South America. The museum is named for Thomas Gilcrease, an oil man and avid art collector, who began the collection. He deeded the collection, as well as the building and property, to the City of Tulsa in 1958. Since July 1, 2008, Gilcrease Museum has been managed by a public-private partnership of the City of Tulsa and the University of Tulsa.[2] The Helmerich Center for American Research at Gilcrease Museum was added in 2014 at a cost of $14 million to provide a secure archival area where researchers can access any of the more than 100,000 books, documents, maps and unpublished materials that have been acquired by the museum.[3]

  1. ^ "Homepage". Gilcrease Museum. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Shannon Muchmore, "Mutually beneficial Museum's attendance, fundraising up". Tulsa World, July 5, 2009. November 3, 2016.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Hastings & Chivetta was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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