This summer, a podcast series from the National Air and Space Museum discusses Operation Pedro Pan, Latino Futurism and “Star Wars”
A new Smithsonian American Art Museum show surveys the work of Black, Asian American, Indigenous, LGBTQ+ and Latinx artists who have lived in the region
When the nascent naval power invaded Puerto Rico, three artists captured the moment, each explaining its significance in their own way
The first major retrospective of the Anishinaabe artist in the United States shows how he combines ancestral design and abstract painting
Also made with other natural materials, the artworks are used to decorate wells and water features around the Peak District
The William Cogswell painting, now on display at the National Portrait Gallery, was likely a means for the ruler to assert her right to the throne
Visitors to "Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure," now in Los Angeles, walk through the late artist’s studio and connect with him on a personal level
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
Hip-hop’s street artists created a splashy new genre that burst into galleries and museums
JD Smith has dedicated himself to creating incredibly detailed and historically accurate renderings of warships that fought in World War II
A river of fabric? Janice Arnold’s installations, inspired by the people of Central Asia, go to great lengths to evoke wonder
Fiber artist Marques Hanalei Marzan carries on the artistic customs of his ancestors
The renowned artist's exuberant portraits celebrate Black history and take the form to a new level
These innovative creators are quilting, weaving and felting dramatic pieces that bring American fiber arts to unexplored heights
Free diver Oriana Poindexter creates cyanotypes of kelp collected off the California coast
An artist conjures a whimsical new version of a magnificent 15th-century mural
Artist Ayana V. Jackson creates an undersea realm honoring those who jumped or were thrown overboard during the trans-Atlantic slave trade
A photographer returns to his native island to document a handful of artists devoted to preserving its rich creative traditions
Cities weren’t the only subject that fascinated this acclaimed Futurist
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