
Joslyn Art Museum: Eclectic art, stunning architecture, and inviting spaces for all ages.
Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha presents an eclectic mix of works, with a notable emphasis on Native American art alongside traditional and modern pieces. Visitors praise its architecture, a stunning newer addition, and well-kept grounds. The museum offers free admission with a ticketed visit, a cafe, outdoor art paths, multilingual signage (English and Spanish), and generous support from the Holland Foundation.
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Explore diverse artworks including Native American pieces, European masters, and modern art in a stunning architectural setting.
Rotating ticketed exhibits that highlight various artists and themes, offering fresh perspectives and cultural insights.
Interactive creative space for children to express themselves through art, making the museum engaging for all ages.
On-site café serving burgers, soups, drinks, and other great options for a convenient meal during your visit.
Beautifully landscaped grounds with outdoor art installations, perfect for leisurely walks and photo opportunities.
Bilingual signage and community-focused initiatives that enhance learning and accessibility for diverse audiences.
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Overall rating
Henry Cummings
Great museum. Little bit of everything, a good focus on Native American art and artists. Both traditional and modern.
Denise Connelly
Nice exhibits, free admission with one ticketed. Cafe had great options: burgers, soup, drinks. Outdoor paths with art and a good amount of women artists represented.
Mary Abelack
Building is gorgeous and the newer addition is stunning. Everything is so well kept and immaculate. Such an interesting story of the man and woman that started it and I was impressed with the foundations supporting it and the artwork. Free admission supported by The Holland Foundation-so generous!
Kate
The Joslyn is a great art museum. I saw a Thomas Heart Benton, a Monet, and a Degas. I can't help but compare it to the Nelson-Atkins, even though it is smaller with a smaller collection. Just like the Nelson, it is a few buildings with different styles attached to each other. The buildings are just as beautiful as the art they house. It's a wonderful place to spend an afternoon. I really appreciated that many of the signage was in English and Spanish. The grounds are beautiful.
Sarah Wolf
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this museum. In addition to offering stunning architecture, the art itself is eclectic and on par with some of the museums we have explored in Europe. There is also an amazing room downstairs for kids to express their creativity. Truly, this museum offers something for all ages.