OKLAHOMA FLORA AND FAUNA

This exhibit is an exploration of Oklahoma's flora and fauna during the 1930s. Both the landscape and its animals have direct relationships with the social and cultural atmosphere of Oklahoma. From food and shelter to mythology and spirituality, these concepts are shaped and colored by their immersion in wildlife. This exhibit will explore the literal presence of Oklahoma's flora and fauna as well their human, cultural effects; how people thought about their place in the world and how people considered their means and resources is more deeply explored and expanded upon here.

Credits

Daniel Bresnahan and Phinora Diep