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The stunning new film from Jennifer Kent (The Babadook), Venice Film Festival award-winner The Nightingale is a powerful meditation on the horrors of Australian colonialism and the consequences of violence.
Set in 1825, against the backdrop of Australia’s infamous ‘Black War,’ the film follows Clare, a 21-year-old Irish convict. Having served her 7-year sentence, she is desperate to be free of her abusive master, Lieutenant Hawkins, who refuses to release her from his charge. Clare’s husband retaliates and she becomes the victim of a harrowing crime at the hands of the lieutenant and his men. Cruelly dismissed by British authorities, Clare enlists the help of a young Aboriginal tracker
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LOCATION
415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
PARKING INFO
PUBLIC PARKING
Parking options for downtown Oklahoma City visitors can be found by visiting www.parkingokc.com
PARKING LOT
The Progressive Parking Lot is located directly north of the Museum on the northwest corner of Hudson and Robert S. Kerr
Parking rates:
$3 for ½ hour
$6 for 1 hour
$8 for 2 hours
$10 for all day
PARKING GARAGE
The Arts District parking garage is located on the corner of N Walker and W Main, one block south of OKCMOA (431 W Main)
Parking rates:
$2 first hour, $1 each additional hour
$10 for all day
Hours for use by the public:
Monday–Thursday from 6 pm–midnight
Friday at 6 pm through Sunday at midnight
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art welcomes all visitors.
We recognize the diverse backgrounds and needs of our community and are committed to creating a “culture of welcome” in which all visitors
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art welcomes all visitors.
We recognize the diverse backgrounds and needs of our community and are committed to creating a “culture of welcome” in which all visitors feel safe, supported, and valued. We strive to make Museum programs and public spaces accessible and inclusive by removing barriers that impede participation.
OKCMOA offers a variety of services to ensure that the Museum and its collection are accessible to all. For more information about access at OKCMOA visit www.okcmoa.com/accessibility. If you have questions, need an accommodation not listed on our website, or have suggestions for how we can continue to improve access and inclusion at OKCMOA, contact the Admissions Desk during business hours at (405) 278-8237 or email access@okcmoa.com.