The key to these singular portraits of influential leaders of our time rests in the gaze and the exacting details of the clothing
Visitors and families can enjoy all the museum has to offer from the comfort of their own homes
Kick off the New Year with Smithsonian Associates' virtual multi-part courses, studio arts classes and study tours
The Puerto Rican artist won the National Portrait Gallery's People’s Choice award for his devastating image 'Muerto Rico'
This Friday, December 11, 2020, ten Smithsonian museums and cultural centers offer a moment for reflection and sharing
A new exhibition, "Every Eye is Upon Me," pays tribute to the ever-changing role of the women who hold this unelected office
Studio arts workshops, holiday décor making and a guided wine tasting with an award-winning sommelier to kick off the season
Why do they serve? The answer is grounded in honor and love for their homeland
After two decades in the making, a veterans memorial is dedicated at the National Museum of the American Indian
In an era of isolated anxiety, “Forces of Nature” offers room to breathe
Paul Glenshaw examines the iconic work 'The Shaw Memorial' by Augustus Saint Gaudens, and other offerings
The roots of el Día de los Muertos are millennia-deep in Indigenous Mexico
A new Smithsonian book and an upcoming exhibition, '¡Pleibol!,' recounts the singular importance of baseball in Latino history and culture
The history of activism in young girls, who give voice to important issues in extraordinary ways, is the topic of a new Smithsonian exhibition.
Panelists at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History discuss pandemics and scapegoating
Danielle Nierenberg, the recipient of the 2020 Julia Child Award, is working to make global food systems more equitable
The new children's book, 'Nuestra América,’ is chock-full of educators, activists, celebrities and others that make up the American landscape
Ceramicist Patti Warashina, the winner of the show’s prestigious Visionary Award, reflects on how her artwork reveals the surreal of these times
“I’ll take Alexander von Humboldt for $500, Alex”
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery is seeking submissions now through Jan. 29, 2021, to its triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition
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