A new exhibition highlights the people behind some of the capital city’s roadways, plazas and parks
Chris Totten reflects on how the gaming community around SAAM Arcade has grown since the first event debuted seven years ago
Forty-eight modern and contemporary artists who are reclaiming the narratives of their region
The author’s career is honored by a newly commissioned work by digital artist Nettrice Gaskins
Out of the barrios, into the big leagues came Clemente, Abreu and Martínez. Now the unheralded are All-Stars in this expansive show
The 1970s founder of WilliWear combined high-end design with mass-market appeal
Announcing Smithsonian Associates' July offerings—multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours
These exquisite designs are a must-see at the Cooper Hewitt, but hurry, the show closes July 11
See everything from a giant replica of a mosquito, to an Allosaurus fossil, to a pink fairy armadillo when the museum opens June 18
A new exhibition reflects on the haunting aesthetics of human impact on the planet
To promote sustainability in the industry, designer Elisa Palomino-Perez is embracing the traditional Indigenous practice of crafting with fish leather
Discover tips for visiting the T-Rex, the Hope Diamond and more, when 10 Smithsonian museums reopen this summer
Join online to hear lectures from artists, historians, photographers, craftmakers and other experts
More than 100 Mexican-American works spotlight how Chicano graphic artists lift up the power of people
The A.I.-powered installation, a hallmark of the Smithsonian's upcoming "Futures" show, promises something never seen or experienced before
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 'Futures' exhibition team and Autodesk announce groundbreaking interactive experience to showcase a bold new problem-solving philosophy
Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of April’s National Poetry Month with these workshops from the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Check out tapestry weaving, lunch with a curator and virtual study tours produced by the world’s largest museum-based educational program
At the American History Museum, cover all the bases with Latino ballplayers
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