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An artist’s rendering of the upcoming “At Home in Space” exhibition

What to Expect at the Newly Renovated National Air and Space Museum When It Opens This Month

The Smithsonian museum's new galleries explore the challenges and delights of life in space

Lonnie G. Bunch III | July 2, 2025

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Sixty Years Since Its Founding, the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Continues to Protect and Study the Health of Our Coastal Systems

The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center safeguards the vibrant ecosystems—and economic power—of our coastal zones

Lonnie G. Bunch III | May 14, 2025

beadwork art of the solar systm captured by the Hubble Space Telescope

This Stellar Smithsonian Program Will Bring the Wonders of the Universe to the Classroom

The new initiative will help students in rural areas learn more about astronomy. Can it inspire the next generation of scientists?

Lonnie G. Bunch III | March 25, 2025

Welcome to Territory, by the Lenape Center with Joe Baker, features turkey-feather capes suspended from the ceiling

At the Smithsonian's National Design Museum, a Home Is What You Make of It

In a new exhibition at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, artists explore just what makes a space feel like home

Lonnie G. Bunch III | December 27, 2024
a giant panda eating bamboo

What the Smithsonian (and the Public) Have Learned About Pandas in More Than 50 Years at the National Zoo

Cue the panda cam: The Zoo’s two newest residents, Bao Li and Qing Bao, will make their debut in January

Lonnie G. Bunch III | November 19, 2024
people holding hands while standing in ocean water

The Global Story of Slavery in the Americas Comes to the Smithsonian

"In Slavery's Wake," an international exhibition set to debut next month, illuminates the unfinished work of securing freedom

Lonnie G. Bunch III | October 24, 2024
an absentee ballot used during the Civil War

How the Civil War Spawned the Mail-In Ballot

At the National Postal Museum, a new exhibition traces the long history of a newly popular way of voting

Lonnie G. Bunch III | September 3, 2024
Smithsonian exhibition in Japan

Thirty Years Ago, a Smithsonian Exhibition in Japan Told the Whole American Story

The choices we made then still resonate today

Lonnie G. Bunch III | July 1, 2024
Native Americans celebrate on the National Mall

Why This Year's Smithsonian Folklife Festival Honors Indigenous Americans

The annual summer tradition will celebrate the National Museum of the American Indian and the people it honors

Lonnie G. Bunch III | May 15, 2024
Volunteer Curt Breckenridge removes plaster used to display a tyrannosaur fossil

An Appreciation of the Volunteers Who Devote Their Time to the Smithsonian

Whether fielding questions from visitors or digging for answers behind the scenes, volunteers help the museums thrive

Lonnie G. Bunch III | April 1, 2024
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Robert S. Duncanson and James P. Ball Were the Height of Black Artistry in 19th-Century America

A new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum reunites the work of two titans of their fields

Lonnie G. Bunch III | January 5, 2024
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

What Comes Next for the Smithsonian's New Human Remains Task Force

As the Smithsonian grapples with a dark legacy, a new task force will recommend ethical policies for handling human remains

Lonnie G. Bunch III | November 30, 2023
a classroom of students take instructions from their teacher

How the Smithsonian Is Educating the Next Generation

From the National Mall to rural schoolhouses, we're bringing learning to students of all ages

Lonnie G. Bunch III | October 24, 2023
a person stands  in a decorated dress and vail on a beach with the sea behind them

Imagining an African Atlantis

A new exhibition envisions a world in which the Middle Passage created lives instead of claiming them

Lonnie G. Bunch III | September 6, 2023
an oil painting of a woman in black dress with an orange sky behind her

Who Claims the American West?

A new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum challenges the old mythology of the frontier

Lonnie G. Bunch III | July 25, 2023
Mack McCormick working on his book, spring 1970

A New Exhibition Poses Questions About a Historian's Responsibility to Their Subjects

A renowned blues archive, on view at the National Museum of American History, uncovers a rich musical story with many provocations

Lonnie G. Bunch III | May 18, 2023
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