SUPPORT FROM THE OHR

Artful Resources From Our Community

Museums everywhere are helping people maintain social distancing by digitizing collections, sharing lesson plans for art projects, and creating online-accessible events for their members. Our doors may be closed but you can still enjoy the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art through our online programming – including virtual collections and exhibits, art activities, lectures, and other educational materials in line with our mission. Check back regularly to see what’s new. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to keep up with updates.

All of this content will be made available here and through our homepage at georgeohr.org. We will continue to keep you informed of alternative ways to engage with OOMA.  We hope these digital experiences can bring you peace, enjoyment, and inspiration at this challenging time.

Resources from OOMA

  • OOMA Digital Collections
  • OOMA Online Store
  • OOMA Digital Events (Coming Soon) – Check back with us soon for events based on current exhibits, virtual tours, talks, and more!
  • OOMA Digital Classes (Coming Soon) – Sign up for classes online and participate via live stream or a number of other remote options.

Local Education Resources

  • Dusti Bongé Art Foundation – promotes the artistic legacy of Dusti Bongé, Mississippi’s first Abstract Expressionist painter through exhibitions, conservation, scholarship, and education.
  • Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum – preserves and interprets the maritime history and heritage of Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
  • Gallery 782 Co-Art – a co-operative art gallery that provides a connection to artists in Biloxi and along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
  • Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum – connect with the Mississippi Gulf Coast’s Mardi Gras roots.
  • Walter Anderson Museum of Art – a museum dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Ocean Springs-native artist-philosopher Walter Anderson (1903-1965).
  • Shearwater Pottery – was founded in 1928 by Peter Anderson (brother to Walter Anderson) with the support of his parents, George Walter Anderson and Annette McConnell Anderson.
  • Lynn Meadows Discovery Center – a center dedicated to inspiring children, families, and communities through the arts, interactive educational experiences, and exploration.
  • Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center – a center dedicated to instilling a love of learning, encouraging creative expression, and enriching lives by providing educational, artistic, historical, and cultural experiences.

Other Online Resources

Ways to Support

You can help support the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art’s efforts to aid in providing online educational resources in a number of ways:

The Board of Trustees for the Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art has hired David Houston to take the reins at the museum starting this month. The board announced its decision after a four-month nationwide search.

Houston was named Chief Curator of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans in 2001. At the Ogden, he organized a wide range of exhibitions and programs that focused on the American South. He broke down barriers between art, music, popular culture, and the general public, expanding the vision of what an art museum could be.

He next led the curatorial team at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, at the time of its opening in 2011.

In 2013, he became Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bo Bartlett Center at Columbus State University in Georgia, overseeing the transformation of a cotton warehouse into a contemporary art center. The flexible space hosts exhibitions, public programs and houses art, sketchbooks and the archives of contemporary realist painter Bo Bartlett.

Houston led the Bartlett Center until 2019. Since then, he has worked independently as an art historian and curator based in Brooklyn.

He has taught at The University of New Orleans and The Brandenburg Technical University, Germany, and has authored more than 40 books, exhibition catalogs and articles on architecture, art, and photography.

Bruno Milanese, board president, stated “We have a legendary artist showcased in a museum designed by a world-famous architect. David Houston is the ideal candidate to ensure George Ohr, the museum and Frank Gehry are deservedly honored and celebrated.”

The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art is a non-profit art museum located in Biloxi, MS. The Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art’s mission is to promote and preserve the unique legacy of Biloxi potter George E. Ohr and the diverse cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast; and to exhibit works which exemplify the independent, innovative, and creative spirit of George Ohr, emancipated craftsman Pleasant Reed, and Ohr O’Keefe Museum architect Frank Gehry.

[UPDATE 07/01/2021]:

We are open regular hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10a.m – 5p.m. No advanced tickets necessary.


All of our galleries are open with exciting exhibitions

  • Reverence by Kathleen Varnell (Mississippi Sound Welcome Center)
  • Music as Image and Metaphor: The Kentler Flatfiles (IP Casino Resort Spa Exhibitions Gallery)
  • City within a City (Pleasant Reed Interpretative Center)
  • Enate by Luzene Hill (John S. and James L. Knight Pod Pavillion)
  • If I Knew Then by Erin Lee Antonak
  • Station Ohr/ O’Keefe – Weather Warlock by Quintron

The City of Biloxi’s safety guidelines will be in place including social distancing and hand sanitizing stations:

  • Please do not enter OOMA if you have been in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19, are experiencing a cough, shortness of breath, or sore throat right now, or have experienced symptoms like a fever, a new loss of taste or smell, vomiting or diarrhea or fever in the last 48 hours.
  • Please maintain a safe distance of at least six feet between your group, employees and other visitors while on campus.
  • You will see hand-sanitizing stations throughout the museum. Please use those frequently.
  • Restrooms and high touch areas are cleaned throughout the day.

 

Updates to our policy regarding COVID-19 will be posted to this page.

Sincerely,

All of us at the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art