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Nights at The Joslyn

Thu Oct 1, 5PM–8PM

Celebrating Café Culture 

Free, drop-in program 

Monthly Nights at The Joslyn events are evenings for art immersion. Come out for art talks, art making, special programs, and tasty food and drinks (for purchase). This month, get ready for French frivolity and fun with a focus on art in the exhibition, Café Society: Art and Sociability in Paris, 1855–1914. 

A look at the fun this month from 5–8 pm:    

  • Begin at our Welcome Table in the Hawks Pavilion! Pick up a program and map for the evening. We can let you know about membership opportunities, upcoming programs, our Bloomberg Connects digital guide, and Art Card self-guide resources. We also can help with any accessibility needs.    
  • Don’t miss a 6 pm conversation in Abbott Hall* with Taylor J. Acosta, PhD, Chief Curator and Director of Collections, and Camryn Moore, Rae and Bill Dyer Curatorial Assistant, about our new temporary exhibition. 
  • Enjoy Opera Omaha artists performing selections from La Bohème, one of Giacomo Puccini’s most beloved operas.  
  • Create a work of art in our studio spaces. 
  • Slow down and sketch in the galleries. 
  • Check out our Art Cart station, with opportunities to touch hands-on materials and talk about art with our friendly Gallery Volunteers.   
  • The Founder’s Room is designated as a quiet space for this event.  
  • Café Society: Art and Sociability in Paris, 1855–1914 is free to all from 4–8 pm today; always free to Joslyn members.  
  • Don’t forget to check out more great spaces—The Cafe offers food and drink for sale. The Shop has beautiful art items for all ages and interests. If you are part of an intergenerational group, be sure to visit Art Works: A Place for Curiosity, an interactive space with nine different art activity stations (children must be accompanied by adults).   

*Assistive listening system is available in Abbott Hall. 

American Sign Language interpretation available by request, with three weeks notice; email abelme@joslyn.org.  

Generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All Program, the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment, a gift in memory of Matthew W. Gress, and a gift in loving memory of Peggy Severson 

Thanks to program partner Opera Omaha. 

Café Society: Art and Sociability in Paris, 1855–1914 is organized by Ordrupgaard, Copenhagen, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, and Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. It is accompanied by an exhibition catalogue.  

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