Ed Ruscha: Paper
Joslyn Art Museum 2200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE, United StatesEd Ruscha: Paper includes drawings, prints, and photographs from the artist’s recent gift to the Museum.
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Ed Ruscha: Paper includes drawings, prints, and photographs from the artist’s recent gift to the Museum.
Eva LeWitt approaches her sculptures and installations with a spirit of experimentation, curiosity, and play.
Working at the intersection of cinema, photography, and installation, Clément Cogitore examines ritual, collective memory, and notions of the sacred.
First Saturdays of the month are for art fun! Stop by for gallery activities, special presentations, and creative exploration designed for all ages.
An introduction to the Museum featuring art stops in all three buildings—Joslyn Building, Scott Pavilion, and the new Hawks Pavilion.
A walkabout highlighting exciting recent acquisitions to the Museum’s collection and noting temporary exhibitions
Monthly Nights at The Joslyn are evenings for art immersion. Come out for gallery talks, live music, artmaking, special programs, and tasty food and drinks (for purchase).
Omaha is full of all kinds of artists, but the latest exhibition at RBR Gallery features seven artist couples.
Join us as we explore the evolution of art and technology from the Renaissance to today. This event includes a special sneak preview of the upcoming PBS documentary Leonardo da Vinci, directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon.
There is something for everyone in the Regional Photo Biennial! Nine categories are represented, showcasing some of the best photography from the region of Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
There is something for everyone in the Regional Photo Biennial! Nine categories are represented, showcasing some of the best photography from the region of Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Visualizing Literature explores connections between the literary and visual arts through moderated book discussions and gallery tours led by trained Visualizing Literature Volunteers.