Featuring smaller scale works of art by renowned artists, Small Works, Great Wonders offers art collectors the opportunity to acquire fine works at an affordable price. 

OKLAHOMA CITY – Returning to The Cowboy for its 16th year, the Small Works, Great Wonders Art Sale will showcase more than 200 original works from some of the finest contemporary Western artists in the nation. Art will go on display November 6 and will be available for purchase just a few short days later during the art sale event held at the Museum from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. on November 12.

Small Works, Great Wonders makes some of the finest Western art in the nation available to first time buyers and seasoned art connoisseurs alike,” said Natalie Shirley, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum President and CEO. “The quality and affordability of the art in this show has made it one of the Museum’s most anticipated annual events, and all art sale proceeds go to supporting the Cowboy.”

Those attending the November 12 sale will enjoy cocktails, light hors d’oeuvres and the exciting, in-person fixed-price draw for art sale event. Buyers may leave with art in hand at the end of the night.

Building on the successful hybrid events of 2020, proxy services will be available for those unable to attend the sale event. Proxy services include an online catalog and options to call or email Museum representatives to purchase artwork. Unsold art will remain on display and available for purchase through November 28, 2021.

Tickets for the November 12 art sale event are $75 for the public and $65 for Museum members. To see the artwork, register to attend the sale or submit a proxy, visit nationalcowboymuseum.org. Those interested in placing a proxy may also contact Trent Riley at (405) 839-7097 or email triley@nationalcowboymuseum.org.

Major sponsors for this year’s Small Works, Great Wonders include Fowler Automotive, Rick and Debe Hauschild, Lew and Jennifer McGinnis, NBC Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Simon and Darryl and Kathryn Smette. Supporting Sponsors include Thomas A. James, Susan Roeder and Scott and Suzanne Spradling. Associate sponsors for this event include Jim and Cathy Blevins, Howell Gallery, Rosalyn Hurley and John and Pat Fechner.

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About the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum  

Nationally accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is located only six miles northeast of downtown Oklahoma City in the Adventure District at the junction of Interstates 44 and 35, the state’s exciting Adventure Road corridor. The Museum offers annual memberships beginning at just $40. For more information, visit nationalcowboymuseum.org. For high-resolution images related to the National Cowboy Museum, visit nationalcowboymuseum.org/media-pics/.