Simply Oklahoma is a commercial art gallery in Oklahoma City that specializes in paintings, sculptures, and crafts by Oklahoma artists, with particular emphasis on landscape, wildlife, and figurative work rooted in the state's cultural identity.
Located in Midtown Oklahoma City, Simply Oklahoma operates as a retail gallery rather than a nonprofit exhibition space. The gallery stocks work across multiple mediums—oil and acrylic paintings, bronze and ceramic sculpture, woodworking, and jewelry—all produced by artists with Oklahoma connections. The space functions as both a viewing venue and a sales operation, meaning most work on display carries a price tag and can be purchased directly. Unlike galleries that rotate curated exhibitions on a fixed schedule, Simply Oklahoma maintains a standing collection that changes as inventory sells and new pieces arrive.
The gallery's inventory leans toward representational work. Landscape paintings of the Oklahoma prairie, the Wichita Mountains, and creek country appear regularly, alongside wildlife studies and portraiture. Prices range from roughly $200 for smaller prints and decorative pieces to $8,000 and above for large oil paintings and major sculptures. Mid-range framed works typically fall between $800 and $2,500. Sculpture and three-dimensional work commands premium pricing; bronze pieces generally start at $1,500. A verification note: prices and specific inventory change frequently, so confirm current offerings and costs by contacting the gallery directly before planning a purchase.
The Pollard Gallery, also in Midtown, operates as a nonprofit exhibition space with a rotating schedule of curated shows and no permanent inventory for sale. Pollard emphasizes experimental and contemporary work, often featuring emerging artists. Simply Oklahoma's retail model and focus on established Oklahoma artists creates a different experience: you are shopping from a stable collection rather than visiting a time-limited exhibition. The Catalyst Contemporary, a few blocks away, showcases primarily abstract and conceptual work by regional and national artists with less emphasis on Oklahoma-specific themes. If you want to own a finished landscape or wildlife piece by an Oklahoma artist without waiting for a show or commission, Simply Oklahoma is the faster path. If you are exploring cutting-edge contemporary practice or want to see work that challenges representation, Pollard or Catalyst are better fits.
This gallery works well for collectors seeking decorative or investment-grade work by known Oklahoma artists, people furnishing homes or offices with regional imagery, and visitors wanting to understand what Oklahoma-based artists are producing right now. It suits gift shoppers looking for locally made art or craft objects. It does not serve viewers primarily interested in experimental, conceptual, or non-representational practice, nor does it function as a venue for seeing large-scale solo exhibitions. If you want curated scholarship or thematic grouping, a nonprofit gallery will serve you better.
Walk in during open hours with no appointment necessary. The gallery is typically small enough to survey in 15 to 30 minutes. Prices and artist information are usually labeled on or near each work. Staff can discuss specific pieces, artists, or commissions. If you are interested in a work but undecided, staff can often hold items briefly or discuss layaway and payment options. No entry fee applies.
Simply Oklahoma operates in the Midtown district. Specific hours and the exact street address should be confirmed directly with the gallery, as retail hours can shift seasonally. Street and lot parking are available in the Midtown corridor; the gallery's immediate parking situation depends on its precise location, so call ahead if parking accessibility matters to you. The Midtown location puts the gallery within walking distance of other galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants, making it one stop on a larger Midtown arts visit.
Simply Oklahoma fills a straightforward role in Oklahoma City's art ecosystem: it is a selling gallery for Oklahoma artists who work in accessible, representational modes. For collectors and decorators wanting to purchase finished work by state artists without commissioning or waiting for an exhibition, it is the most direct option in the city.
