Gilcrease Staff

Duane H. King, Ph.D.  TU Vice President for Museum Affairs
and Executive Director of Gilcrease Museum
918-596-2710
Sandi Freeman Executive Assistant 918-596-2754
Robert B. Pickering, Ph.D. Director of Academic Affairs & Publications
Director, Museum Science and
Management Program, University of Tulsa
918-596-2706
Carole Klein
Associate Curator of Art
918-596-2744
Renee Harvey Assistant Librarian
918-596-2741
Eric Singleton Associate Curator of Anthropology 918-596-2793
Kenneth Barton
Senior Assistant Director of
Museum Stewardship
918-631-2651
Deborah Burke Associate Curator of Adult
and University Programs
918-596-2768
Sarah Wright Associate Curator of Family
and Youth Programs
918-596-2774
Anhna Vuong Director of Development 918-596-2756
Mary Barnes Director of Membership and Annual Giving 918-596-2780
Linda Galbraith Director of Corporate/Business
Philanthropy and Art Sales
918-596-2757
Maggie Guglielmo Development Assistant 918-596-2758
Melani Hamilton Communications Manager
918-596-2752
918-631-3611
Mandy Bush
Manager of Web Communications 918-631-3609
Gregory D. Carmack Creative Services Supervisor 918-631-2649
Trisha Boatright Director of Budget 918-596-2755
Dana Yarbrough Accounting Assistant 918-596-2766
Amanda Burns Museum Store and
Visitor Services Director
918-596-2724
Melanie Rosencutter Museum Store Manager 918-596-2728
Amanda Lett Registrar 918-596-2765
Victoria Book Lupia Chief Conservator 918-596-2714
Michelle Maxwell Rights & Reproduction 918-596-2788
Robert Cross Photographer 918-596-2781
Eric Palmer Captain, Museum Security 918-596-2718

Membership Opportunities

  • Free admission
  • Complimentary subscription to the award winning Gilcrease Journal, the members-only newsletter and monthly e-newsletter
  • 10% discount on Museum Store purchases including online purchases and the Restaurant at Gilcrease
  • Invitation to attend the annual Members’ Holiday Shopping Spree
  • Discounted rates and priority registration for studio classes, kid’s camps and classes
  • And more!
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Did You Know?

Shoshone Falls on the Snake River, 1900, by Thomas Moran (1837-1926), is considered to be the last of Moran's "heroic-size" paintings, spanning some 17 feet.