Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum—the largest in the Cornhusker State—will reopen its doors on September 10 after closing to the public in May 2022 while undergoing a dramatic refresh and long-awaited expansion. The September reintroduction will include the debut of a new 42,000-square-foot wing, the Rhonda and Howard Hawks Pavilion, along with 3 acres of reimagined museum grounds. The reopening marks the first time that the Joslyn’s collection, which includes more than 12,000 objects spanning 5,000 years of history, has undergone a complete gallery reinstallation. As part of its wide-ranging makeover, the museum will also launch a new graphic identity and website designed by Pentagram in April.
South garden view of the Joslyn Art Museum. Image courtesy Moare
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