The Joslyn Home | The Joslyn The Joslyn—5,000 years of human creativity in art across three buildings Free general admission to all, always Hours: Tue–Sun, 10 am to 4 pm; late until 8 pm on Wed Thu
History - The Joslyn In 1928, Sarah Joslyn (1851–1940) donated over $3 million to fund an arts center for the citizens of Omaha The opening of the Joslyn Memorial (today, Joslyn Art Museum) on November 29, 1931, gave the city a sensational cultural building that was greeted with pleasure and astonishment
Growth of the Museum - Joslyn In October 2018, Joslyn leadership announced the third major capital project in the Museum’s history—a physical and programmatic expansion led by the Norwegian and American architectural firm Snøhetta
The Joslyn Visit Detail | The Joslyn The Joslyn is a winner in USA Today 10Best’s 2025 Readers’ Choice Award for Best Art Museum! Joslyn Art Museum is open again, following a period of construction and renovation Here is where to look for details about hours and admission and to connect with other information to guide and enhance your visit
Exhibitions - The Joslyn The Joslyn’s dynamic program of exhibitions brings people together to experience art from across time and cultures Explore upcoming exhibitions at the Joslyn Art Museum
Collection | The Joslyn The Joslyn’s collection of over 12,000 objects represents 5,000 years of human creativity and the world’s diverse cultures Explore a selection of works of art from the Museum’s collection As part of our ongoing efforts to research and share the collection, records and images are regularly added, updated, and enhanced
Community Programs - The Joslyn Looking for an inspiring place to hang out and have fun? Find your favorite spot to sketch in the galleries or make new friends in a studio program or at an event Click below for information about The Joslyn’s arts mentoring program for teens
Calendar - The Joslyn The Joslyn reopens September 10, 2024 Until then, find our programs and events around town
Studio Programs - The Joslyn Drawing, painting, printmaking, and more Whether you want to experiment with something new for the first time or dig a little deeper into methods and media you’re already familiar with, The Joslyn has a class for you Questions? Please email us
Dripping Earth: Cannupa Hanska Luger | The Joslyn Dripping Earth: Cannupa Hanska Luger is organized by the Margre H Durham Center for Western Studies at the Joslyn Art Museum It is accompanied by an exhibition catalogue featuring reflections by the artist, scholars, and knowledge bearers