Exhibitions

Ezell A. Blair, Jr. (now Jibreel Khazan), Franklin E. McCain, Joseph A. McNeil, and David L. Richmond leave the Woolworth store after the first sit-in on February 1, 1960.

Sneak Peek of “Seizing Justice: The Greensboro 4"

Airing February 11, the Smithsonian Channel documentary tells the story of the lunch counter sit-in that helped to change the country

Artists and curators of the Hirshhorn's "Suprasensorial" exhibit will discuss their installations on Thursday.

Events Feb 21-23: Youth Poetry Slam, Echoes of the Silk Road, and Suprasensorial

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"Chinamania," Now Open at the Freer Gallery

Nina Simon advises museums how to involve visitors in the design of exhibitions.

Nina Simon, Museum Visionary

The author helps museums create systems in which visitors participate in exhibition design

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Behind the Scenes of "Hubble 3D," Now Playing at the Air and Space Museum

Brian Jungen is an installation artist who has a gift for seeing images in mundane objects.

One Man’s Trash is Brian Jungen's Treasure

Transforming everyday items into Native American artwork, Jungen bridges the gap between indigenous and mass cultures

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What's Up

Orchids, Ice Floes and Kids with Cameras

A Durable Memento

An upcoming exhibition honors the legacy of an American artist who found freedom in Liberia

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Smithsonian Highlights

Special March Exhibits, Events

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Smithsonian Highlights

Special February Exhibits, Events

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