The emerging and established Native American and Alaska Native creators bring innovation to traditional art practices
Tibetan Buddhist monks, Yiddish musicians and many more creatives will share their cultural practices with visitors to the National Mall
An American History Museum exhibition looks at how the resorts have changed over time to reflect a broader image of what it means to be American
Artist Ayana V. Jackson creates an undersea realm honoring those who jumped or were thrown overboard during the trans-Atlantic slave trade
The first U.S. exhibition to display the wonders of China’s ancient city of Anyang is on view at the National Museum of Asian Art
The National Portrait Gallery’s new exhibition addresses the War of 1898, a pivotal but often forgotten period in history
The National Museum of Asian Art is the first U.S. museum to survey the vivid silkscreens from the 91-year-old Japanese artist
A new exhibition defines how artistry and activism over decades gave rise to the idea and promise of a future that could advance Black life
Jewelers Reiko Ishiyama and Jeong Ju Lee redefine the “American Spirit” at the Smithsonian’s upcoming Craft Show
A new Smithsonian exhibition delves into the issue of light pollution, with easy solutions offering an immediate change
This month’s Smithsonian podcasts include a deep dive into India’s monsoon weather patterns and discussion of animals in flight
A new exhibition of rarely seen images and artifacts chronicles the African American religious experience
The Hirshhorn Museum displays dynamic works of Chinese self-expression
Following a six-year renovation, the revamped exhibition will open March 13 with three indoor aviaries
The W.F.K. Travers painting hid in plain sight at a New Jersey town hall for 80 years before it was restored and brought back to Washington
The immersive exhibition, "The Utopia Project," at the Anacostia Community Museum is about setting high goals and the means for achieving them
With bar graphs and pie charts, the sociologist and his Atlanta students demonstrated Black excellence in the face of widespread discrimination
The award-winning Beninese artist unveils a work dedicated to the president’s “generosity of heart”
A rare Bible, George Clinton's colorful wig, Disney World history and Japanese ghosts debut this year
A new Smithsonian exhibition invites visitors to use his groundbreaking infographics as a lens into Black history
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