Over the last 100 years, Oklahoma has fed the world through agriculture, fueled the world through oil and gas production, and changed the world through pop culture. By the time post-World War II wealth began to transform and propel mass communication in the U.S, Oklahomans had already carved out an enduring pop culture legacy.
Oklahoma creatives have had an undeniable impact on our country, shaping some of the most powerful institutions in music, film, sports, comic books, fashion, and technology.
Oklahomans have sold over one billion records, been nominated for an Emmy every year since 1962, and produced some of the most iconic stories ever told on stage and screen.
The Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture, located in the Tulsa Arts District, will be an interactive and innovative museum experience. The mission of OKPOP is to inspire new generations of artists, musicians, and storytellers to impact the world through the powerful force of creative expression by showcasing the legacy of Oklahoma artists and their influence on popular culture.
A division of the Oklahoma Historical Society, OKPOP collects, preserves, and shares the State’s pop culture artifacts and collections. We are currently in phase II of development focused on acquisitions, fundraising and exhibit design.