Programs on J.D. Salinger, French cooking, the Academy Awards and much more from the Smithsonian Associates
With an assemblage portrait of her mother as the focal piece, the artist’s work is surrounded by the works of those who inspired her
Workers are back, the museums are open, the pandas are well, but officials say the ramifications of the shutdown are far from over
Calusa Indians harnessed the bounty of Florida’s estuaries with respect and grace
At a 50th-anniversary event for Apollo 8, NASA’s Jim Bridenstine envisioned the moon’s potential for future space exploration
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture announces no-ticket days and afternoons
With the new exhibition, “Game Change,” Smithsonian Libraries delves into 150 years of hunting and conservation
National Portrait Gallery closes out 50-year anniversary celebration after widening the view to include more women, diverse backgrounds and emerging media
Jeffrey Veregge uses formline, more typical of paintings and totem poles, to create a heroic mural
A new Sidedoor podcast dives into the holiday's origins
The new fossil exhibition spotlights the majestic marine predators that swept into the South Atlantic shortly after it formed
The American Indian Museum puts the 150-year-old Fort Laramie Treaty on view in its "Nation to Nation" exhibition
Artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer uses biometrics to make breathtaking spectacle
The African Art Museum's new exhibition delves into a tradition that is both ravishingly beautiful and hauntingly fraught
Like artist Trevor Paglen's other work, the show asked viewers to reexamine the human relationship to technology
Sixty images, including the winners, from the 23rd annual Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice Awards go on view
Two new exhibitions at the Freer|Sackler vividly illustrate Japan's arrival to the modern age
On view at NMAAHC, Hunter’s colorful artworks depict work in the field, church on Sundays, and laundry on the line
The unprecedented conservation of the <i>Wizard of Oz</i> shoes involved more than 200 hours, and a call from the FBI
A new Smithsonian show, seven years in the making, takes a deep dive into the life of a self-taught artist and former slave
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