A large estate and green garden

Plan Your Visit to Pissarro's Impressionism

Lush garden of trees and green behind a large white estate

Camille Pissarro, The Garden of Les Mathurins, property of the Deraismes Sisters, Pontoise (Le Jardin des Mathurins, Pontoise, propriété des soeurs Deraismes), 1876. Oil on canvas; 44 5/8 × 65 1/8 in. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri: Purchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust. Image courtesy akg-images / De Agostini Picture Lib. / J. E. Bulloz

Women working in the hay fields

Camille Pissarro, Haymakers, Evening, Éragny, 1893. Oil on canvas; 21 3/8 x 25 3/4 in. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska: Museum purchase, 1946.28. Photograph by Bruce M. White, 2019.

A bustling bridge with people and carriages just as the sunrises in the sky

Camille Pissarro, The Pont-Neuf, Afternoon, Sunlight (Le Pont-Neuf, après-midi, soleil), 1901. Oil on canvas; 28 3/4 × 36 1/4 in. Philadelphia Museum of Art: Bequest of Charlotte Dorrance Wright, 1978. Image courtesy bpk / Philadelphia Museum of Art / Art Resource, NY

City square view of buildings, roads, people, and general hustle and bustle

Camille Pissarro, Morning Sun in the Rue Saint-Honoré. Place du Théâtre Français (La Rue Saint-Honoré, matin, effet de soleil), 1898. Oil on canvas; 25 7/8 × 21 1/4 in. Ordrupgaard, Charlottenlund. Image courtesy akg-images

We look forward to seeing you at The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro's Impressionism (October 26, 2025–February 8, 2026). We hope this guide helps you plan an enjoyable visit to the museum.

How do I get tickets to Pissarro's Impressionism?

We encourage you to buy tickets in advance on the Denver Art Museum's website or you can buy onsite. Tickets are now on sale. Adult nonmember tickets start at $27. This is a timed-ticket exhibition with timeslots available every ten minutes.

When you buy tickets online, you will receive tickets via email at the email address you provide during the purchasing process. You can print tickets at home or we can scan directly on your smart phone. Tickets purchased online also may be picked up at visitor services desk in the Hamilton Building (the transaction/confirmation number will be required).

How do I get the best price on tickets?

Become a member. Members enjoy free general admission every day and the best price on ticketed exhibitions. Member tickets to Pissarro's Impressionism are only $5.

Children's tickets for Pissarro's Impressionism are $5.

What do my tickets include?

Your ticket to Pissarro's Impressionism allows you access to the whole museum. Tickets also include audio guides for children and adults in English and Spanish. Present your ticket at the exhibition entrance at the time noted on your ticket to receive your audio guide.

Where should I park?

The museum is located at 100 W. 14th Avenue Pkwy. See directions. Find us on Google Maps. The most convenient place to park is the Cultural Center Complex Garage at 12th Ave and Broadway. (The DAM does not own or operate this garage.)

Where should I go when I arrive?

Pissarro's Impressionism is a timed-ticket exhibition. Visitors will not be admitted into the exhibition prior to the time on their ticket. To ensure timely entry for everyone, please arrive on time (or no later than 15 minutes after the time on your ticket).

This exhibition is in the Hamilton Building on level 2. It may be most convenient to enter via the Hamilton Building (on the south side of 13th Avenue). You also can enter through the Sie Welcome Center. A bridge over 13th Avenue connects the buildings. Check in at the visitor services desk for your admission sticker. If you have purchased your tickets in advance, you can use the express line.

When is the best time to visit?

Quieter times to see the exhibition include Tuesday evenings when the museum is open until 8 pm and weekday afternoons.

How long does it take to see Pissarro's Impressionism?

The exhibition is filled with over 100 paintings. We recommend planning to spend about 1 1/2 hours in the exhibition. There are several days when we will be offering 4 pm tickets. Purchasing a ticket(s) for a 4 pm entry will only allow for 1 hour of viewing time. This last timeslot of the day is offered for people who may not have as much time to visit the show or are limited in their availability and unable to visit at a time that allows for longer viewing.

Is the Denver Art Museum accessible with a wheelchair or a walker?

Wheelchairs, strollers, scooters, canes, and walkers are welcome in the museum. Wheelchairs and strollers may be borrowed for your visit by presenting an ID at one of the visitor services desks. Gallery stools are available on each level of the museum.

What if I or someone in my party has low vision?

An online access guide will be available, so you can use your phone to take a closer look at the artworks and corresponding wall text. There will be a QR code inside the exhibition you can use to get the guide on your phone.

How should I dress for a visit to the museum?

Please dress comfortably and in layers to adapt to the changing weather and the different temperatures in the museum.

Does the DAM have restaurants?

Yes! We offer two dining options in the Sie Welcome Center. The Ponti is open every day the museum is open. Menu, hours, and more information.

Visit Café Gio for quick-service, casual dining options. The café is located across the hall from The Ponti on level one of the welcome center.

Does the DAM have lockers?

Free lockers are available in the Hamilton Building and the Martin Building. Large bags are not allowed in the galleries. Because of the configuration of this exhibition, all bags worn on the back will need to be stowed in a locker, regardless of size.

Can I take pictures in the museum?

Feel free to take pictures and video for personal use. Please be considerate of other visitors around you. To protect the artwork, please don’t use your flash. Selfie sticks, tripods, monopods, or similar equipment are not allowed. If you share online, use #DenverArtMuseum.

Can I bring a group to see Pissarro's Impressionism?

We would love for your group to visit! We offer discounted ticket packages for private guided tours as well as self-led group visits. To make reservations and schedule your group visit, contact group services at 720-913-0088 Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays between the hours of 10 am and 5 pm or email groupsales@denverartmuseum.org.

What if I have other questions?

Our Plan Your Visit page has more information. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in advance by calling 720-913-0130. While you're at the museum, staff at the visitor services desks and anyone wearing a rainbow lanyard will be happy to answer any questions.