Artists born after the galvanizing moment in gay rights history, which took place 50 years ago, present their interpretations
The National Portrait Gallery’s “Identify” performance showcases the multimedia artist’s masterful 50-person drumming event
We present a list of some of the toughest words to spell, pulled straight from the collections
Visitors to the museum in St. Petersburg, Florida can meet Salvador Dalí “in person”
From New York to Norway, these galleries without walls all debut new exhibitions this spring and summer
Museums around the country are celebrating how the contributions of remarkable women changed everything from human rights to mariachi music
Frieze Sculpture, on view for just two months, sparks a conversation between works created more than 80 years apart
The revamped building will open in May
In the 1960s, a group of young art students upended tradition and vowed to show their real life instead
Lavish paintings, sumptuous court robes, objets d’art tell the stories of Empress Cixi and four other of the most powerful Qing dynasty women
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 work of Constance Stuart Larrabee, a pioneering photographer, will soon be digitized
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
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
A new installment in the Smithsonian's “Double Exposure” photo book series depicts black Americans championing their lives through photography
These layered works testify to African-American history
Artist Jaime Black says the REDress Project is an expression of her grief for thousands of Native victims
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