The Future of Our Past

The OKPOP Foundation has officially completed the $18 million Heart & Soul Campaign, and the State Treasurer has now approved and certified the pledges, releasing the state’s matching funds. This milestone marks the beginning of OKPOP’s next chapter: exhibit design, fabrication, and the build-out of Oklahoma’s first museum dedicated to the global creative impact of its people.

Hello Friends and Potential Donors,

 “You know, this whole campaign wasn’t just about raising $18 million – it was about backing a mission that means something. OKPOP is here to celebrate the crazy amount of creativity that comes out of Oklahoma, to tell the stories of the folks who shaped music, film, and art, and to fire up the next generation to chase their own big dreams. The way people showed up to support this blows me away. Oklahoma should be proud of what’s coming.”

Honorary Campaign Chair

OKPOP is proud to announce the John Barbata Collection and Archive. Barbata’s drumming shaped defining years of American rock through his work with The Turtles, Jefferson Starship, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. He later lived in Ada, Oklahoma, connecting his legacy to the state’s music story.

The collection includes career-spanning artifacts and nearly one hundred archival tour photographs, capturing decades of craft, travel, and behind-the-kit life on and off stage. We’re honored to preserve and share this announcement with you.

#OKPOP #CollectionAnnouncement #DrumLegends #AdaOK #MusicArchive

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Remembering Tom Mix on his birthday.
Before Hollywood, he lived in Guthrie and Dewey, Oklahoma, working as a bartender and serving briefly as night marshal in Dewey (1911).

His film career began in Oklahoma: Ranch Life in the Great Southwest (1910), filmed at Blue Mound, Washington County, near Dewey, introduced Mix as one of silent film’s first cowboy stars—a landmark moment in early documentary, Western filmmaking and Oklahoma screen history.

Mix also worked at the 101 Ranch, contributing to the ranch’s legacy in both performance and early film history.

If you’re in Dewey, OK, stop by the Tom Mix Museum and then drive over to explore the historic grounds of the 101 Ranch. #tommix #oklahoma #dewey #okhistory @okhistory

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