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Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art Introduces Your Museum Membership Program

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Exterior photo of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art Introduces Your Museum Membership Program for OU Students, Faculty and Staff


Date

March 24, 2025

Media Contact

Shea Penning
(405) 325-3450
sheapenning@ou.edu


NORMAN, OKLA. – The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma is excited to introduce Your Museum Membership – a complimentary program designed exclusively for OU students, faculty and staff. This special membership unlocks a range of benefits, including: 

  • Unlimited complimentary admission to the museum for one 
  • Invitations to OU member-only events 
  • A members-only newsletter with behind-the-scenes content and museum updates 
  • Admission benefits at museums across the country through the College and University Art Museum Reciprocal Program  

“Your Museum Membership is our way of fostering deeper engagement with the OU community,” said Thomas Brent Smith, Wylodean and Bill Saxon Director of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. “We want students, faculty and staff to feel a sense of belonging here and to take full advantage of the exhibitions, programs, and special events we offer.” 

Your Museum Membership is valid for one year and can be renewed annually. OU students, faculty and staff can begin enjoying their benefits right away. 

To sign up for Your Museum Membership, or to learn more, visit at fjjma.ou.edu.

About the University of Oklahoma

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