A Creative Writing Workshop at the Freer and 20 Other Smithsonian Associates Events in March
An immersive exhibition at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery uses technology to reconstruct historically significant sites in Mosul, Aleppo and Palmyra
In his upcoming book ‘Neon Road Trip,’ photographer John Barnes captures a luminous part of advertising history
A nature preserve on Moloka‘i reveals rare life forms—some ancient and others just newly established
When the ski slopes are melting, head to these climate-controlled resorts with predictable conditions
The Wisconsin-born architect's buildings helped turn the city he once called an 'inglorious mantrap' into the center of the world
During World War II, the U.S. government detained hundreds of German, Italian and Japanese diplomats in luxury internment camps
Despite her fame, you wouldn't know about this beloved writer unless you visit the vanishing Midwestern landscape she helped save
You have to be in the right place at the right time to see these awe-inspiring events
The four-day event shows more than 20 films featuring 28 languages from 22 regions
More than twice the size of Manhattan, the park could restore the water systems of the region and serve as a model for cities around the world
When prominent Americans like Kobe Bryant die, mourners flock to the National Portrait Gallery in search of solace
From gas stations to public libraries, these celebrity architect-designed buildings are worth a road trip
It might be cold and labor intensive, but that doesn’t stop artists from testing their ice sculpting skills at the World Ice Art Championships in Fairbanks
Women inventors, baseball stamps and a new Kusama Infinity Room are among the offerings
The Bauhaus-trained artist revolutionized the field of graphic design, but he tarnished his legacy by working with the Nazis
Janet Echelman, Yayoi Kusama and Dale Chihuly are just a few of the artists making massive sculptures for the year ahead
Hear Restaurateur Danny Meyer Speak and 18 Other Smithsonian Associates Events in February
A human geographer explains how the city's unique sonic culture nurtured and inspired the musical genius
For the composer’s 250th birthday, visit the apartments where he lived, the theaters where he worked and his final resting place
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