The pioneers of American dance—from Bob Fosse to Beyoncé—are showcased now through July 2014 at the National Portrait Gallery
A new exhibition at Natural History explores the ancient craft in a modern world
America's most famous stamp, the Inverted Jenny, goes on permanent view for the first time in history
Three new exhibitions explore humans' relationship to the ocean
Janie Bryant talks about her design process, her upcoming reality show and Bob Benson's shorts
Three female Asian elephants will come to the National Zoo from the Calgary Zoo in spring of 2014
"Codex on the Flight of Birds" reveals the Renaissance man's fascination with flight
A new exhibition presents 1970s photography that challenged the traditional American landscape
Exploring the life and times of the beloved English novelist
Debuting later this week, the new installation at the gallery incorporates everything from shells to ostrich eggs
Between smartphone apps and local exhibitions, the Institution is looking for great new ways to connect to our biggest fans
Airing February 11, the Smithsonian Channel documentary tells the story of the lunch counter sit-in that helped to change the country
The author helps museums create systems in which visitors participate in exhibition design
Transforming everyday items into Native American artwork, Jungen bridges the gap between indigenous and mass cultures
Orchids, Ice Floes and Kids with Cameras
An upcoming exhibition honors the legacy of an American artist who found freedom in Liberia
Special March Exhibits, Events
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