About Us:
The museum, which houses Metcalfe's art, was established through the generosity of the artist's son, Howard, and is located on the family's original 640 acre homestead, also known as Break O'Day Farm. The museum consists of a modern art gallery, museum shop, and visitor's center.
The art gallery features many of Metcalfe's oils, watercolors, and drawings, as well as information and artifacts which interpret the artist's life. In addition to Metcalfe's works, the gallery hosts at least three art exhibits per year. These exhibitions often feature the works of current visual artists from western Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle. Many focus on art produced by women.
The beautifully-designed, climate-controlled museum also includes a visitor's center and break room. The visitor's center is currently used for artists' receptions, club meetings, luncheons, baby showers, weddings, workshops, and other functions that only need limited space. A break room adjoins the visitor's center and provides a location for guests to eat lunch, rest, or conduct business. Modern, handicapped-accessible restrooms are conveniently located nearby. Handicapped parking and bus parking are also available.