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Free general admission to all, always. Your Museum, reimagined. We are delighted to announce that the Joslyn Art Museum will reopen on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. 5,000 years of human creativity in art across three buildings. 100 works new to the collection on view.
Everyone is admitted at no cost to Joslyn Art Museum during all regular Museum hours. All permanent collection galleries and most temporary exhibitions are included in free general Museum admission. Selected temporary exhibitions have a ticket fee for those ages 13 and older.
Join us for the reopening of The Joslyn, Tuesday, September 10, 1–8 pm. 5,000 years of human creativity in art across three buildings. 100 works new to the collection on view. Three outstanding exhibitions. One stunning new building. Free general admission to all, always. Your Museum, reimagined.
Museums like the Joslyn Art Museum, which opens to the public on September 10, 2024, always with free admission.
The museum is open to the public and free. Some special traveling exhibits will have a fee.
The Joslyn Art Museum is a fine arts museum in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Admission to the Joslyn Art Museum is free, ensuring that everyone in the community has access to world-class art and cultural experiences. However, some special exhibitions may require a paid ticket. Here’s a breakdown of admission costs for special exhibits:
In addition to over 30 galleries of art, ancient to contemporary, enjoy temporary exhibitions, Sandhills-inspired sculpture gardens, on-site cafe and Museum Shop, a hands-on creativity space, and a digital guide. General admission to The Joslyn is free to all, always.
Opening day hours are 1–8 pm; general admission is free. Visitors will experience a 42,000-square-foot addition, an expanded art collection including four new exhibitions, and rejuvenated sculpture gardens. Reimagined visitor amenities include the Museum's expanded Cafe & newly located Shop.
General admission is free. Visitors will experience a 42,000-square-foot addition, an expanded art collection including the premiere of the Phillip G. Schrager Collection, three new exhibitions, and rejuvenated sculpture gardens.