Janis Joplin Lands In São Paulo: Inside The MIS Exhibition The Rio Times
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The show. São Paulo's MIS museum is hosting“Janis,” with 300-plus original Janis Joplin items lent by her family - a first for Brazil.
The deadline. It runs only through June 14, 2026, so the window is closing fast.
Free Tuesdays. Entry is R$60 (about US$12), but Tuesdays are free at the box office.
The Brazil room. One gallery is devoted to Joplin's 1970 Carnival trip to Rio de Janeiro.
Where. The MIS sits at Avenida Europa 158, in leafy Jardim Europa.
If you love music, clear an afternoon: São Paulo's Museum of Image and Sound is showing“Janis,” a rare, family-approved look at Janis Joplin with more than 300 original pieces. Here is what the Janis Joplin MIS exhibition holds - and why you should not wait past June 14.
RTAsk Rio TimesHave a question about living in Brazil? Get a straight answer from our reporting asking → What's in the showThe exhibition gathers more than 300 original items, flown in from Los Angeles and lent by Joplin's own family. It is the first time this collection has travelled to Brazil.
Curated by MIS director-general André Sturm, the show leans personal rather than grand. You walk past handwritten letters and notes - many to her family - alongside performance photos and a wardrobe of vests, bracelets, necklaces, rings and her famous tinted glasses.
Her feather boa and stage costumes anchor the rooms. Together they sketch a portrait of the singer who would have turned 83 in January 2026, told through the small things she kept rather than the legend.
A room just for BrazilThe emotional center is a gallery devoted to Joplin's love of Brazil. It revisits the weeks she spent in Rio de Janeiro during Carnival in 1970.
That trip came at a turning point in a short life - she died later that year, at 27. Seeing it through her own letters and photos makes the show feel less like a museum and more like a visit.
Hours, tickets and the free-Tuesday trickThe MIS opens Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm, and Sunday and holidays from 10 am to 6 pm. It closes on Mondays.
Standard entry is R$60 (about US$12), with half-price tickets at R$30. Tuesdays are free - but only at the physical box office, with no advance booking, so arrive early on free days.
Getting there and planning your visitThe museum sits at Avenida Europa 158, in the green, walkable Jardim Europa district. It is an easy add-on to an afternoon in the Jardins, near plenty of cafés and restaurants.
Allow at least an hour inside; the museum lets you linger up to an hour after the last entry. Weekday mornings are the calmest if you want the rooms to yourself, while Tuesdays draw the biggest crowds because they are free.
Why it's worth it for newcomersBig international shows like this are part of what makes São Paulo Latin America's cultural capital. For a newcomer, the MIS is also a low-pressure way to spend a grey winter afternoon and meet the city's creative side.
The museum's permanent photography timeline and rotating film programming give you a reason to come back after Janis closes. Pair the visit with a walk through the Jardins and a long lunch, and you have an easy, memorable day out.
Frequently Asked Questions How long is the Janis Joplin exhibition in São Paulo?“Janis” runs at the MIS museum through June 14, 2026. After that date the collection returns to the United States, so the remaining window is short.
How much does it cost, and when is it free?Entry is R$60 (about US$12), or R$30 half-price. Tuesdays are free, but tickets are only handed out at the museum's physical box office with no advance reservation.
What are the MIS opening hours?Tuesday to Friday, 10 am to 7 pm; Saturday, 10 am to 8 pm; and Sunday and holidays, 10 am to 6 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays.
What will I actually see?More than 300 original items lent by Joplin's family - costumes, letters, photos, jewelry and her glasses - plus a room dedicated to her 1970 Carnival visit to Rio de Janeiro.
Where is the museum?The Museum of Image and Sound (MIS) is at Avenida Europa 158, Jardim Europa, São Paulo. It is an easy stop within the Jardins district.
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