A timber from the São José slave ship, on loan from South Africa, will soon leave the Smithsonian’s African American history museum, forcing a revamp of its slavery exhibit.
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There isn't a building for the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, no place to visit, no walls for exhibits to hang. At least not yet. But the institution created by Congress in 2020 is very ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Smithsonian curator will lead a free evening exploring the contributions of Black female artists to American jazz history on Wednesday, March 4, at 6 p.m. at The Carpenter’s ...
A Marco Island attraction has been chosen as among the best in America. USA Today has named the Marco Island Historical ...
TALLAHASSEE, FL — The Florida Historic Capitol Museum is marking George Washington's birthday with two special programs featuring Smithsonian Associates speaker Paul Glenshaw and his Art and History ...
Although he is retired from full-time teaching, artist Art Sherwyn is always game to share some life lessons. A new exhibit opening at the Cambria Center for the Arts next month will offer some ...
Innovation and progress are the driving forces in art history. Based on this assumption, I will address the following questions in my lecture: to what extent did Leonardo demonstrate innovation in ...
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