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Discover Sheldon’s collection—outside. Explore outdoor sculptures from Sheldon’s collection displayed year round across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s City and East Campuses. Use this map to create your own self-guided tour. More info
Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond.
The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominent holdings of 19th-century landscape and still life, American impressionism, early modernism, geometric abstraction, abstract expressionism, pop, minimalism and contemporary art.
Discover Sheldon’s collection—outside. Explore outdoor sculptures from Sheldon’s collection displayed year round across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s City and East Campuses. Use this map to create your own self-guided tour. More info
Sheldon Museum of Art’s collection galleries are reimagined through installations that spark inquiry and dialogue on topics that transcend time, place, and media. The themes they present emphasize human ingenuity, imagination, and our interconnectedness with one another and our surroundings.
Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond.
Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond.
Sheldon is located at 12th & R Streets in Lincoln, NE. A limited number of parking spaces are available free of charge in a lot on the north side of the museum. When using this lot, be sure to ask a Sheldon visitor services representative for a parking pass to place on the dashboard of your car.
Discover Sheldon’s collection—outside. More than thirty sculptures from Sheldon’s collection are displayed year round across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s City and East Campuses, with major works by international artists from the early twentieth century to today.
Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lecture cosponsored by the School of Art, Art History & Design’s Hixson-Lied Visiting Artist & Scholar Lecture Series and Sheldon's CollectionTalk series.