During the summer of 2020, the Archives of American Art conducted 85 interviews with artists, teachers, curators and administrators
The A.I.-powered installation, a hallmark of the Smithsonian's upcoming "Futures" show, promises something never seen or experienced before
Growing up in D.C.’s barrio, the young poet remembers a vibrant, tight-knit Dominican community.
A new exhibition spotlights Judson Studios, the Los Angeles group that's been creating iconic pieces of art for nearly 125 years
You'll finally be able to see the baby panda in person; here's our comprehensive list of what's on view and tips for visiting
Smithsonian’s prestigious annual craft show opens online April 24; the nation’s top artists gather in the spirit of optimism
In the American Southwest, the famed light-bending artist is putting the final touches on Roden Crater, his ambitious, mind-boggling masterpiece
Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of April’s National Poetry Month with these workshops from the National Museum of African American History and Culture
With more than 50,000 sketchbooks, the Brooklyn Art Library in Williamsburg is still accepting submissions
More than 20,000 works from artists across the Canadian Arctic are on display at Qaumajuq, a new museum-within-a-museum at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
A rising scholar of equality issues in American Art dives into the Smithsonian collections to find dynamic stories for her upcoming webcomic series
In a new podcast, the National Portrait Gallery reveals that a portrait is being commissioned of the former president
'Martina and the Bridge of Time' tells the story of the Isthmus' formation and evolution through the adventures of a young Panamanian girl
Take a deep-dive into the story behind this rarely published Smithsonian portrait of the legendary writer
During the pandemic, the Archives of American Art provided refuge and a place for artistic inspiration
Check out tapestry weaving, lunch with a curator and virtual study tours produced by the world’s largest museum-based educational program
Crimilda Pontes was the Institution’s first official graphic designer and the designer of the iconic sunburst symbol
Maine writer and illustrator Jessica Esch happened upon the Archives of American Art by chance; but destiny followed
The timeless glory of the early spring bloom can be found In the collections of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
The discovery of a forgotten document leads to a deep dive into a Jewish family's Eastern European history that was all but lost
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