Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
The new Folkways album "Songs of Our Native Daughters" draws spiritually from slave narratives and other pre-19th-century sources
Born more than 150 years apart, the two British luminaries each encountered rough receptions for their radical ideas
This year, Paris Fashion Week featured her work. "To be a Native American designer showing for the Fashion Week Studio was amazing."
The curator of time-based media at the Smithsonian American Art Museum talks about upcoming initiatives emphasizing women artists and LGBTQ+ perspectives
The trees’ spring beauty should be on full display for about a week, the National Park Service reports
The work of Constance Stuart Larrabee, a pioneering photographer, will soon be digitized
His failed attempts to bring the Emmett Till tragedy to television forced him to get creative
The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s new show documents the turbulent decade and the provocative dialog happening in a diverse art community
To map the post-war exodus, the artist turned to interviews and deep research, starting with her own father’s past
Clive Thompson’s new book takes readers deep into the history and culture of computer programming
The women of the 404th Armed Service Forces band raised morale and funds for the military, but they had to fight discrimination to do so
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
A prolific composer, Queen Liliʻuokalani created some of the most popular Hawaiian tunes and compositions of all time
Cartographer Robert Szucs creates colorful maps of the watersheds that creep across states, countries, continents and the globe
Before soaring into theaters, Disney’s flying elephant was about to be published as a scrolling children’s book
A new installment in the Smithsonian's “Double Exposure” photo book series depicts black Americans championing their lives through photography
Seventeen seasons in, the show continues to demystify what it takes to 'make it work'
Curator Melissa Ho reflects on her upcoming exhibition exploring how American artists responded to the turbulence of the Vietnam War
'Abraham’s Oak' memorializes a pilgrimage site that the artist likely visited during his travels in the 1890's
These layered works testify to African-American history
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