- MGMoA Regional Exhibit 2012: Tails of Cats & Dogs
- Earth Chronicles
- Animals in Art
- Katherine Liontas Warren
- Rugs of the Orient
- The Nativity
- MGMoA Regional Exhibit 2011: Kids at Heart
- Patrick Riley
- Maps from the MGMoA
- Rembrandt Etchings
- Passed to the Present
- Billy Hassell
- MGMoA Regional Exhibit 2010: Promise of Home
- Andean Textiles
- Art of Armaments
- Spanish Colonial
- Grasslands Bronzes
- MGMoA Regional Exhibit 2009: Doing What we CAN to Help
- Come and See
- Favorite Things
- Speak
- Amazon
- The Kiowa Five
- MGMoA Regional 2008
- Arthur Primas Collection
- SGU Exhibit
Tails of Cats & Dogs
MGMoA Regional 2012

Let's Ride by Megan Clement, Oklahoma City
"My brother's late dog, Oscar, jumped up every time a
car key was touched. He LOVED to go in the car;
it didn't matter where."
November 10 - 25
Opening Celebration
November 10, 1-4pm
FREE & ALL WELCOME
Refreshments by MGMoA Volunteer Society
Pet Adoptions by SPAR
Art Activities
The Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art is proud to be joining with Saving Pets at Risk (SPAR) of Shawnee, Oklahoma, to help homeless and abandoned animals in Shawnee and the surrounding area. The title and theme for this year’s regional exhibit is Tails of Cats and Dogs. This exhibition of artworks featuring cats, dogs, and other best friends of the animal kind is the product of talented artists from across Oklahoma. During the exhibit, both artists and visitors have the opportunity to share tales about beloved pets while simultaneously helping Saving Pets at Risk (SPAR).
All visitors to the exhibit are invited to help SPAR by donating a new pet product for the dogs and cats cared for by SPAR. Anyone who donates a pet product during the drive will receive FREE admission to the museum during the run of the exhibit (November 10-25). Dog food and kitty litter are encouraged, but pet treats, toys, leashes, pet bath products, and pet pest control products will also be accepted.
Saving Pets at Risk is a 501c-3 non-profit organization completely managed and supported by volunteers. SPAR helps abandoned cats and dogs and is not a breed-specific rescue. The organization sponsors adoption fairs, foster homes, and spraying and neutering clinics in an effort to help homeless and abused animals. Additional information about SPAR is available at www.sparshawnee.org.


