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Joslyn Art Museum

4.5 (155 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Denise W.

I really enjoyed going to this museum. It's free parking, the staff is very friendly and helpful. The museum is always clean and kept together. I love how they have staff throughout the museum to answer questions. This museum being free makes it even better. The cafe food I wouldn't recommend unless you just need a small snack but you can bring your own lunch as well to enjoy in the cafe area for a rest. The bathrooms are always clean. When I need to just clear my mind walking through the museum and its peaceful aura seems to help. I highly recommend whether you on a solo outing or with family members this museum is a good one to visit.

Maddy V.

Before moving to Omaha, I had saved a number of Omaha things to do to excite me for my upcoming move, and I was ecstatic to see the Joslyn housed one of the Degas ballerinas, as I love the the series and the hometown museum I was at was smaller (although I loved it) and I am a museum fanatic. It was saddening to have had such a negative experience due to the staff at the Joslyn, and it has made me reluctant to return. My best friend and I had planned to make a dinner and date of going to the Joslyn and dinner at Memoir, with a few photos at the two since we have seen most people we know post at the Joslyn, some with professional cameras and Canon G7X style photos, so when we arrived and received the museum guide we were to sure to read and reference the rules around photos, which were pretty standard. We did dress up since we were going to dinner after, which seemed to warrant unkind attention from the staff, and we were followed around by one staff member who at one point said no photos, even on our iPhone without flash, and embarrassed us to the point that I began to cry. I had been so excited to see the exhibits, not just for a couple of cute pictures, and despite stopping any photos, we were followed and made to feel extremely uncomfortable and unwanted despite being quiet, and following the rules which we approached the front desk for clarification on. I have never experienced such an off-putting experience with a staff member in a museum, as a frequent patron of them as well, and I wish the experience had been more welcoming. Outside of this, the art and presentation is beautiful and well-curated. There are a number of fine art pieces that are well preserved and enjoyable to browse. The museum itself is impressive and clean and I would have liked to come again.

Alyssa Y.

On a visit to Omaha, we made sure to find time to go to Jocelyn our museum. It's been a number of years since I had visited the museum and so much has changed. They have a beautiful new entrance that is open and leads up to multiple galleries. We explored all the different areas of art and my kids definitely preferred the modern galleries. We made sure to make visits to the older areas of the museum as well. They even spent a little time in the kids area in the basement, even though they were routines. It gave him a chance to express their creative side and make some of their own art. We ended our visit with a quick walk in the sculpture garden and some pictures on the steps. The visit here brought back so many memories and it's definitely a place worth visiting a few hours on your trip to Omaha.

Katie N.

It's been a while since I've been to the Joslyn, but it was the perfect spot for us to stroll around while our baby slept. Museum entry is FREE! The new wing is really beautiful and feels both modern but also like it has always been a part of the museum. As a new mom, I also appreciated the really nice changing rooms for babies. We didn't eat here today, but the cafe has delicious food, too!

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Dan T.

The Joslyn Art Museum is a free admission art museum in the heart of Omaha NE. Lots of parking along with friendly and educational staff. Having someone open the main door for guests into the building when it was 100 degrees F outside was above and beyond...! The young lady who greeted us at the front briefed us on the free galleries...and the visiting display that required a purchased ticket to view. Staff is avaiaable throughout the museum, stationed outside or nearby every major gallery, if you have any questions and need direction. The museum is easy to navigate. The galleries are easy to find and there is an efficient flow through each to the next. This isn't the biggest art museum I've been to, but I enjoyed the visit. I was impressed with the quality and presentation of the galleries and displays in the Joslyn Art Museum...

Dafne S.

I just visited the renovated Joslyn Museum and was very impressed! They did such a good job at blending the historic parts of the building with the new additions. It feels modern but still keeps some of its original charm. We also enjoyed checking out their café. They have really good food options and, surprisingly, really great coffee. The exhibits were so well curated, and there was a nice mix of classic pieces and newer contemporary art. It's a great space to spend a morning or afternoon. Perfect spot for families, date or even a solo visit. I definitely plan on coming back since a couple of hours didn't seem like enough for us!

Macieo P.

Took my girlfriend here and really enjoyed the visit. The building itself is beautiful, sleek, modern, peaceful, and the layout makes it easy to take your time and soak it all in. The cafe was a great spot to relax. It was quiet, and the Mediterranean salad was well made. As for the art, my favorite piece was Night on the Oregon Trail by Frank Tenney Johnson. There's something about the way he used dark tones that still somehow felt warm and vibrant. He captured the stillness and comfort of a quiet night on the trail in a way that really stuck with me. Highly recommend checking it out whether you're into art, architecture, or just looking for a peaceful place to spend a few hours.

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Michael G.

It has been at least 20 years since the last time I visited the Joslyn museum. With the recent expansion, we decided it was time to visit and see the new section. Besides the additional space, the Joselyn has made some great art acquisitions. My thing is European art and their selection has expanded from what I remember. I especially like the El Greco they had on display. They have areas for just about any kind of art, including some interesting modern art (usually not my thing). Access was easy off the highway, parking was available even though the lot was almost full (rainy day so people looking for things to do indoor), reasonably priced cafeteria, plenty of bathrooms, and friendly staff. Well worth a visit.

Elisa M.

The weather was cold and I had time to waste so why not go check out the museum . . . Did I mention it's FREE?! This museum has a mix of various types of art (contemporary, modern, historic, Indian, etc) that everyone can find something that catches their eye and makes them take a second glance. They also have an instillation of trains that cost $10 to see however there is a day of the month that the museum is open late and you can see that for free as well. With that said I wandered around the museum and they have seats available so you can sit through out the museum, looking at some pieces in amazement and others wondering if I had missed my calling. They say art is in the eye of the beholder as everyone may see something different when looking at it. I was blown away by the art work of Renoir, Monet, Warhol, Pollock, Degas, but I was also intrigued by things like the history of the Indians in Omaha and "The beauty of change". I highly recommend that you take a trip to the museum and see these beautiful pieces for yourself. I would definitely come back and see it again.

Jess N.

Neat experience and FREE!!! Very clean and open and the workers are always walking around making sure you are not causing trouble but more importantly to answer any questions you have about the art works. They also have a small gift shop near the entrance and a cafe as well.

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Sondra Z.

The Edgar Degas' sculpture "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" is one of my favorite art pieces anywhere, so amazing to have such a classic right here in Omaha. Really enjoyed exploring the newly renovated and expanded museum. Disappointed to see the beautiful Chihuly glass two-story piece was removed, but I hear it is going to be displayed somewhere else in town.

Toya C.

Visiting the Joslyn is something I did since I was a kid. I loved (and still do) looking at the art on display and letting my imagination run wild. Before the museum closed for renovation, I took my kids and spent most of the time in art works (the kid section of the museum) and in the sculpture garden. Now, we spent most of our time in the newly expanded contemporary area. I love that the gift shop is in the open and not in a cramped, dark room. When the weather is nice, there is a patio one can sit outside. I heard good things about the cafe. The sculpture garden (and water feature) is still there. The only downside is parking on the property has been reduced.

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Sharon C.

Not a huge museum person, but I stopped by since it was free and I am so glad I went!! The museum is massive and so beautiful! There is such a wide variety of art, so there is something for everyone. Right when you step inside, you can appreciate the gorgeous modern architecture of the building. There are tons of rooms and galleries to explore. The shop also sells a variety of merchandise such as prints, books, postcards, cups, cards, puzzles, stationary, socks, etc. the cafe is situated in a nice area with floor to ceiling windows and ceiling glass windows as well. Love it!! And there's a big chihuly art sculpture by the windows as well near the cafe seating. Workers were super friendly. There's an area with coat hangers for your large jackets and coats. Parking was free. And admission was free as well - so crazy!! My expectations were low since it's free, but it might have been my favorite museum so far, even better than the ones in Seattle and LA! Highly recommend!

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The collection was great, and included some of my favorite artists - Renoir, Degas, Monet, Pissarro, Cassatt, and Matisse!

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