Featuring paintings, sculptures, photography, and objects from around the world, this exhibit illustrates how dance, music, and theater performance is an essential human instinct.
This body of work defines the fragmentary history of a once-prominent African American community. It includes pieces from public and private collections and is organized into different themes...
'Sankofa: A Century of African American Expression in the Decorative Arts.' This exhibit explores the stylistic range and creativity of early African American craftspeople during the approximate time...
This exhibit features displays about the contributions of women to history, including a 1900 time capsule, milestones in women's history, unforgettable women in history, and more.
Artists compete in the categories of painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media and photography for cash awards. In addition to the cash award categories, there is a Best in Show award...
This exhibit provides an overview of the richness and diversity of languages in Mexico today. Visitors will listen to samples of the more than 150 native languages still spoken there. In addition, the...
This exhibition uses nearly 400 photographs, 45 minutes of documentary films and artifacts to recreate the social and political context of the early 1960s, chronicles the assasination and its...
This exhibit shows the making of the artist's sculpture, Sho, which is in the Face and Form exhibit. It gives an inside look into the artist's process.
Drums from Ecuador, Peru, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Korea and Native America wlil introduce visitors to the sounds of drums from every continent.