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N Café Durham Cooper Foundation Classroom Riley Family Gallery Masterson Classroom Hitchcock Museum Shop Abbott Lecture Hall Durham Center for Western Studies Conagra Brands Atrium VISITOR ENTRANCE Non-Public Areas Dodge Street 24th Street Scott EdTech Gallery Omaha Steaks Conference Room Evelyn A. Veach Atrium Garden Nelson Teacher Resource Center Art Works Mind’s Eye Gallery North Mind’s Eye Gallery South MAIN LEVEL MAP KEY INFORMATION COAT ROOM LOCKERS ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE ATM ELEVATOR RESTROOMS BABY CARE* NURSING ROOM* Parking Garden Truhlsen Discovery Garden EUROPEAN ART AMERICAN ART POSTWAR & CONTEMPORARY ART SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS ASIAN ART NATIVE AMERICAN ART GARDENS ATRIUM and LOWER LEVEL N Scott Gallery Gallery 2 Hitchcock Gallery Gallery 3 G allery 1 Kiewit Gallery Gallery 4 Drew Gallery Gallery 5 Lauritzen Gallery Gallery 9 Gallery 10 Durham Gallery Gallery 7 U.S. Bank/ Rismiller Galleries Gallery 16 Kingman Gallery Gallery 6 Merriam Gallery Gallery 8 Gallery 17 Omaha World-Herald Gallery Gallery 14 Gallery 15 Swanson Gallery Gallery 12 Swanson Gallery Gallery 11 Yanney Gallery Gallery 13 Riley CAP Gallery POSTWAR & CONTEMPORARY ART SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS BAROQUE & DUTCH GOLDEN AGE EUROPEAN ART IMPRESSIONISM MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE Witherspoon Concert Hall Concert Hall Foyer Storz Fountain Court Wiesman Promenade Strauss Bridge Conagra Brands Atrium East Foyer Founder’s Room SCOTT PAVILION MEMORIAL BUILDING AMERICAN ART ANTIQUITIES SPANISH COLONIAL 19TH CENTURY ACADEMIC ART NEOCLASSICISM & ROMANTICISM COLONIAL ART OF THE AMERICAN WEST ART OF THE AMERICAN WEST/ 19TH CENTURY 19TH CENTURY 20TH CENTURY *Changing tables are available in these locations. N $ $ BALCONY LEVEL ASIAN ART Storz Fountain Court NATIVE AMERICAN ART Construction Zone

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Scott GalleryGallery 2

Hitchcock GalleryGallery 3 Gallery 1

Kiewit GalleryGallery 4

Drew GalleryGallery 5

Lauritzen GalleryGallery 9 Gallery 10Durham Gallery

Gallery 7

U.S. Bank/Rismiller Galleries

Gallery 16

KingmanGallery

Gallery 6

MerriamGallery

Gallery 8

Gallery 17

Omaha World-Herald Gallery Gallery 14

Gallery 15

Swanson Gallery

Gallery 12

Swanson Gallery

Gallery 11

Yanney GalleryGallery 13

RileyCAP Gallery

POSTWAR & CONTEMPORARY ART

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

BAROQUE & DUTCH GOLDEN AGE

EUROPEAN ART

IMPRESSIONISM MEDIEVAL &RENAISSANCE

WitherspoonConcert Hall

ConcertHall

Foyer

Storz Fountain Court

Wiesman Promenade

Strauss BridgeConagra Brands Atrium

Café Durham

CooperFoundationClassroom

Riley Family Gallery

MastersonClassroom

HitchcockMuseum

Shop

AbbottLecture Hall

DurhamCenter forWesternStudies

Conagra BrandsAtrium

VISITOR ENTRANCE

EastFoyer

Founder’sRoom

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Non-Public Areas

Dodge Street

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ScottEdTechGallery

OmahaSteaks

ConferenceRoom

Evelyn A. Veach Atrium Garden

AMERICAN ART

Nelson Teacher Resource Center

ANTIQUITIES

SPANISH COLONIAL

Art Works

Mind’s Eye Gallery North

Mind’s Eye Gallery South

19TH CENTURY ACADEMIC ART NEOCLASSICISM & ROMANTICISM

COLONIALART OF THE AMERICAN WEST

ART OF THE AMERICAN WEST/19TH CENTURY

19THCENTURY

20THCENTURY

MAIN LEVEL

MAP KEY INFORMATION

COAT ROOM

LOCKERS

ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE

ATM

ELEVATOR

RESTROOMS

BABY CARE*

NURSING ROOM*

Parking GardenTruhlsen Discovery Garden

EUROPEAN ART

AMERICAN ART

POSTWAR & CONTEMPORARY ART

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

ASIAN ART

NATIVE AMERICAN ART

GARDENS

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Scott GalleryGallery 2

Hitchcock GalleryGallery 3 Gallery 1

Kiewit GalleryGallery 4

Drew GalleryGallery 5

Lauritzen GalleryGallery 9 Gallery 10Durham Gallery

Gallery 7

U.S. Bank/Rismiller Galleries

Gallery 16

KingmanGallery

Gallery 6

MerriamGallery

Gallery 8

Gallery 17

Omaha World-Herald Gallery Gallery 14

Gallery 15

Swanson Gallery

Gallery 12

Swanson Gallery

Gallery 11

Yanney GalleryGallery 13

RileyCAP Gallery

POSTWAR & CONTEMPORARY ART

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

BAROQUE & DUTCH GOLDEN AGE

EUROPEAN ART

IMPRESSIONISM MEDIEVAL &RENAISSANCE

WitherspoonConcert Hall

ConcertHall

Foyer

Storz Fountain Court

Wiesman Promenade

Strauss BridgeConagra Brands Atrium

Café Durham

CooperFoundationClassroom

Riley Family Gallery

MastersonClassroom

HitchcockMuseum

Shop

AbbottLecture Hall

DurhamCenter forWesternStudies

Conagra BrandsAtrium

VISITOR ENTRANCE

EastFoyer

Founder’sRoom

SCOT

T PA

VILI

ON

MEM

ORIA

L BU

ILDI

NG

Non-Public Areas

Dodge Street

24th

Stre

et

ScottEdTechGallery

OmahaSteaks

ConferenceRoom

Evelyn A. Veach Atrium Garden

AMERICAN ART

Nelson Teacher Resource Center

ANTIQUITIES

SPANISH COLONIAL

Art Works

Mind’s Eye Gallery North

Mind’s Eye Gallery South

19TH CENTURY ACADEMIC ART NEOCLASSICISM & ROMANTICISM

COLONIALART OF THE AMERICAN WEST

ART OF THE AMERICAN WEST/19TH CENTURY

19THCENTURY

20THCENTURY

*Changing tables are available in these locations.

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BALCONY LEVEL

ASIAN ART

AMERICAN INDIAN ART

Storz Fountain Court

NATIVE AMERICAN ART

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Commissioned by Sarah Joslyn as a gift to the city of Omaha in memory of her late husband, George, the Museum opened in 1931. The original building is considered one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in the nation. The Scott Pavilion opened in 1994, adding seven galleries for postwar and contemporary art and special exhibitions, as well as the signature Conagra Brands Atrium. In 2009, Joslyn completed a redevelopment of its campus that added the Peter Kiewit Foundation Sculpture Garden and Truhlsen Discovery Garden. The Museum stopped charging general admission in 2013, again providing free access to the public as it had done from its opening until the mid-1960s. In 2014, two new free spaces were created for visitors: the Karen and Doug Riley Contemporary Artists Project (CAP) Gallery, featuring contemporary exhibitions and commissioned projects; and ART WORKS: A Place for Curiosity, featuring nine hands-on activity stations with connections to art in the galleries. In 2018, Snøhetta was selected to lead a physical and programmatic expansion that will be transformative for the Museum, the city of Omaha, and Nebraska. Construction began on the addition—the 42,000-square-foot Rhonda and Howard Hawks Pavilion—in August 2021 and is slated for completion in 2024.

Dedicated to excellence and celebrating art in all its variety, the Museum maintains a collection of art historical significance. We invite you to explore the many galleries that contain collections ranging from antiquity to the present. Through its collections, exhibitions, and education programs, Joslyn seeks to foster appreciation and enjoyment of art for the benefit of a diverse audience.

MUSEUM MAPwww.joslyn.org | (402) 342-3300

2200 Dodge St. | Omaha, NE

WELCOME TO JOSLYN ART MUSEUM We hope you enjoy your visit today. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to talk to someone at a Visitor Services Desk.

MEMBERSHIP We encourage you to support Joslyn by becoming a member. Membership benefits include free admission to all ticketed exhibitions, invitations to exhibition previews and special events, a subscription to the Museum’s members magazine, and discounts in the shop, café, and on classes and events. Membership brochures are available at a Visitor Services Desk.

ART WORKS: A PLACE FOR CURIOSITY This interactive space for all ages features nine activity stations, each with connections to Joslyn’s permanent collections and temporary exhibitions, that will stimulate creativity and provide new experiences each time you visit.

HITCHCOCK MUSEUM SHOP Joslyn’s museum shop features a selection of items related to the collection or special exhibitions including books, postcards, posters, jewelry, and gifts.

CAFÉ DURHAM The café in Joslyn’s atrium provides you with a relaxing place to enjoy a meal or light refreshments. Free Wi-Fi service available.

DURHAM CENTER FOR WESTERN STUDIES Joslyn’s Durham Center was established to safeguard, interpret, and celebrate the Museum’s rich collections of Western and Native American art. Open by appointment only.

CONSIDER JOSLYN FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT Whether you are looking for an impressive room with ambiance for an elegant dinner party, wedding, or corporate event, or a more informal room for a lecture, offsite meeting, lunch, or workshop, Joslyn offers an artful background for all your facility rental needs.

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PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH Even the lightest touch can damage a work of art, so please don’t touch. Be careful to keep your hands, bags, and bodies at least 12 inches from artwork, display cases, and gallery walls. Running and roughhousing are not allowed.

TALK ABOUT ITWe encourage discussion in the galleries, but please be courteous to others. If you need to talk on your cell phone, stay in lobby areas. Please turn off or set phones to vibrate before entering the galleries.

PHOTOGRAPHY Personal, non-commercial photography without flash is permitted in our permanent collection areas. Some exhibitions cannot be photographed. The use of tripods, selfie sticks, or video cameras is not allowed. Organized/staged photo shoots in any area of the Museum must be scheduled and approved in advance.

DON’T EAT OR DRINK IN THE GALLERIESFood, gum, and beverages are not allowed in the galleries.

STOW YOUR BAGSUmbrellas, backpacks, and large bags (over 12”x16”) are not permitted in the galleries. Speak with our staff about free lockers.

PENCILS ONLY PLEASEFeel free to sketch with pencil in the galleries. Pens are not allowed.

We appreciate your help keeping the art safe and the gallery experience enjoyable for all.

A limited number of wheelchairs, electric scooters, and infant strollers are available. Please inquire at a Visitor Services Desk.

Cover Image: Jackson Pollock, Galaxy, 1947, oil and aluminum paint on canvas; Panel 1: Alfred Jacob Miller, The Trapper’s Bride, 1850, oil on canvas; Panels 2-3: Pierre Auguste Renoir, Young Girls at the Piano (detail), ca. 1889, oil on canvas