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SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS Yanney Gallery MAIN LEVEL Gallery 17 Gallery 15 Gallery 13 ATRIUM, LOWER LEVEL, AND SCULPTURE GARDEN

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SCO BALCONY LEVEL U.S. Bank/ Gallery Swanson Daugherty Rismiller Galleries Wiesman PromenadeOmaha World-Herald Gallery Gallery 11 Gallery Foundation Garden Gallery I Gallery 16 Gallery 14 Gallery 12 AMERICAN INDIAN ART Entry Plaza MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART VILION ConAgra Foods Atrium Storz Fountain Court

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AMERICAN ART GARDEN GALLERIES *Changing tables are available in these locations. 11/14 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 architecture in the nation. The Scott Pavilion, a 58,000-square foot addition, opened in 1994. The expansion added seven galleries for modern and www.joslyn.org | (402) 342-3300 contemporary art and special exhibitions, as well as 2200 Dodge St. | Omaha, NE MUSEUM MAP the Museum’s signature ConAgra Foods Atrium. In 2009, Joslyn completed a three-phase redevelopment of its campus that added the Peter Kiewit Foundation Sculpture Garden, a Discovery Garden, flowing water features, enhanced entrances and drives, renovated and expanded parking, landscaped green spaces, rich granite pathways, an entrance plaza to welcome visitors, and important sculptures by nationally and internationally renowned artists. In May 2013, the Museum stopped charging general admission, again WELCOME TO JOSLYN ART MUSEUM CONSIDER JOSLYN FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT providing free access to the public as it had done from We hope you enjoy your visit to Joslyn Art Museum today. If you Whether you are looking for an impressive room with ambiance its opening until the mid-1960s. have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to talk for an elegant dinner party, wedding, or corporate event, or a to someone at a Visitor Services Desk. more informal room for a lecture, offsite meeting, lunch, or Dedicated to excellence and celebrating art in all its MEMBERSHIP workshop, Joslyn offers an artful background for all your variety, the museum maintains a collection of art facility rental needs. We encourage you to support Joslyn by becoming a member. historical significance. We invite you to explore the Membership benefits include free admission to all ticketed many galleries that contain collections ranging from exhibitions, invitations to members openings, a subscription to the Museum’s members magazine, and discounts in the shop, antiquity to the present, with special emphasis on café, and on classes and events. Membership brochures are 19th- and 20th-century European and American art. available at a Visitor Services Desk. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH Through its collections, exhibitions, and education Due to the oils in your skin, even the lightest touch can damage programs, Joslyn seeks to foster appreciation and SCOTT EDTECH GALLERY a work of art, so please don’t touch. Be careful to keep your This interactive learning space for children and adults features a hands, bags, and bodies a safe distance from artwork. To avoid enjoyment of art for the benefit of a diverse audience. range of educational materials, from books and videos to accidentally bumping into and damaging works of art, running computer programs, art packs, and audio guides, all designed to and roughhousing are not allowed. help you learn more about art and Joslyn’s collections. PHOTOGRAPHY HITCHCOCK MUSEUM SHOP Personal, non-commercial photography without flash is Joslyn’s museum shop features a selection of items related to permitted in our permanent collection areas. Special exhibitions the collection or special exhibitions including books, postcards, cannot be photographed. The use of tripods, flash, or video posters, jewelry, and gifts. cameras requires prior permission. CAFÉ DURHAM The café in Joslyn’s atrium provides you with a relaxing place to TALK ABOUT IT enjoy a meal or light refreshments. Free Wi-Fi service available. We encourage discussion in the galleries, but please be courteous to others. If you need to talk on your cell phone, stay DURHAM CENTER FOR WESTERN STUDIES in lobby areas. Please turn off or set phones to vibrate before Joslyn’s Durham Center was established to safeguard, interpret, entering the galleries. and celebrate the Museum’s rich collections of Western and American Indian art. Open by appointment only. PLEASE NOTE A limited number of wheelchairs are available. Please inquire at Cover Image: , Galaxy, 1947, oil and aluminum paint on canvas; Panel 1: Alfred Jacob Miller, The Trapper’s Bride, 1850, oil on canvas; a Visitor Services Desk. Sketching is allowed in the galleries, but Panels 2-3: Pierre Auguste Renoir, Young Girls at the Piano (detail), ca. 1889, oil only pencils are permitted. No food or beverages are permitted on canvas outside of the food service areas.