The Joslyn’s dynamic program of exhibitions brings people together to experience art across time and cultures.
Exhibitions
Eva LeWitt
September 10-January 19, 2025
Eva LeWitt approaches her sculptures and installations with a spirit of experimentation, curiosity, and play. Her exhibition in The Joslyn’s Riley CAP Gallery will transform ceilings, corners, floors, and walls to upend visitors’ expectations of the space.
Ed Ruscha: Paper
September 10-February 23, 2025
A celebration of Ed Ruscha’s wry use of text and image and his inventive approach to media and technique, this inaugural exhibition in the Museum’s first dedicated gallery for works on paper features drawings, prints, and photographs from the artist’s recent gift to the Museum.
Clément Cogitore: Les Indes Galantes
September 10-February 23, 2025
Working at the intersection of cinema, photography, and installation, Clément Cogitore examines ritual, memory, and notions of the sacred. This film pairs a dramatic Baroque soundtrack with a style of dance born in Los Angeles in the early 1990s known as K.R.U.M.P.
Henry Payer: Appliqué sur le terrain
September 10-September 04, 2025
Henry Payer views the cultural landscape of present-day Nebraska through the vibrant lens of Indigenous ribbonwork appliqué in a special installation featured in the American galleries.
Seven Art Movements
September 10-March 30, 2025
A multi-sensory exploration of some of the world’s most famous works of art, this special installation invites all visitors to move beyond visual appreciation and to engage with subject matter, style, and technique through touch and sound. Tactile Images make visual knowledge accessible for blind and visually impaired communities.
All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840–1955
February 15-May 04, 2025
From technological marvel to symbol of modern life, trains transformed the landscape and society of the United States. "All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840–1955" explores the significance of this theme for American painters during an era of US expansion, industrialization, and urbanization.
Alec Soth: Reading Room
February 15-May 04, 2025
Drawing on documentary, formalist, and narrative photographic traditions, Alec Soth uncovers the beauty and banality of the human experience. His exhibition at The Joslyn transforms the Riley CAP Gallery into a reading room, featuring large-format color photographs and a selection of the artist’s photo books.
The Floating World and Beyond: 200 Years of Japanese Prints
March 22-August 24, 2025
From Hokusai to contemporary artists, this exhibition presents two hundred years of Japanese works on paper and explores the impact of printmaking on the country’s art and culture.
Made in the Plains
June 07-September 21, 2025
Featuring new and recent work by twenty artists, this exhibition celebrates the vibrant and diverse artistic communities of the Plains—Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota.
Dripping Earth: Cannupa Hanska Luger
November 15-March 01, 2026
With this ambitious and immersive exhibition, Cannupa Hanska Luger reimagines historical depictions of Missouri River landscapes and his own ancestors in newly created ceramics, video projections, prints, and monumental sculpture. Luger’s playful and innovative approach invites visitors to envision a future where land, identity, and culture are reclaimed and transformed.