Public Tour
Joslyn Art Museum 2200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE, United StatesA walkabout highlighting exciting recent acquisitions to the Museum’s collection and noting temporary exhibitions
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
A walkabout highlighting exciting recent acquisitions to the Museum’s collection and noting temporary exhibitions
North Omaha Music and Arts hosts free weekly gatherings with live band performances, followed by open sessions where all musicians, MCs, and vocalists are invited to participate or sit in.
The countdown is on for the Dundee Hundee, our year-long celebration of the Dundee Theater’s 100th anniversary!
Experience the vibrant world of African textiles through the discerning eye of exhibition curator Suzanne Gunn.
Develop your artistic skills and create a beautiful, nature-inspired painting.
The countdown is on for the Dundee Hundee, our year-long celebration of the Dundee Theater’s 100th anniversary!
Drawing on documentary, formalist, and narrative photographic traditions, Alec Soth uncovers the beauty and banality of the human experience.
All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840-1955, explores depictions of trains and train infrastructure in American painting during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Experience the vibrant world of African textiles through the discerning eye of exhibition curator Suzanne Gunn.
This is the first show of our relaunched store gallery. The goal of these shows is simple: highlight the amazing artists of our community and give them space to show off their work. We pride ourselves on creating a collective space where we can share inspiration, chat about ideas, and shop for all the art materials needed to make it happen. It seems only fitting that these walls be filled with work from the community that makes everyday here possible.
First Friday Art Walk in the Benson Creative District
This exciting conversation will offer a unique opportunity to engage with Dr. Lanham’s perspectives on the convergence of nature, culture, and conservation. He is an Alumni Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Master Teacher at Clemson University, and a 2022 MacArthur Fellow. Dr. Lanham will provide insights on environmental stewardship, diversity in conservation, and the deep connections between people and the natural world. Candid by nature — and because of it — Lanham will examine how conservation must be a rigorous science and evocative art, inviting diversity and race to play active roles in celebrating our natural world.