A NEW YEAR. A NEW ADMINISTRATION. A NEW GV EXPO.
Now in its 12th year, the Government Video Expo promises to provide thousands of video and broadcast professionals from a variety of sectors with...
Host: The Heritage Foundation. The Obama Administration has prioritized the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) follow-on negotiations. Completion of an agreement is a major part of the...
Binary Research, the Ghost people, has been helping organizations simplify their deployments, migrations and rollouts for over 10 years. First, with our revolutionary cloning product, then as the...
Find out how residents of eight Native communities live and maintain their Native identity in the 21st century. Through their stories, visitors learn about the deliberate and often difficult choices...
Commissioned from the celebrated American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens in the early 1880s and dedicated as a monument in 1897, the Shaw Memorial has been acclaimed as the greatest American...
Collectors and museums worldwide admire the striking color and intricate patterning of Aboriginal paintings created by artist's in the nation's central dessert region in particular. This exhibit...
This exhibition chronicles the major technological developments in photographic processes from the origins of the medium until the advent of digital photography.
The Dutch Cabinet Galleries, which opened in 1995, provide a suite of intimately sized rooms for exhibiting the small-scale Dutch and Flemish paintings in the collections of the National Gallery of...
The Beffi Triptych once adorned the Church of Santa Maria del Ponte in the village of Beffi in Abruzzo. It was painted in the early 15th century, possibly by a follower of the Sienese artist Taddeo di...
British artist Andy Goldsworthy, along with his assistant and a team of workers including four dry-stone wallers also from Britain, installed the sculpture entitled 'Roof' on the ground level of the...
This exhibit of political and cultural artifacts and their changed meaning commemorates the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Objects on display are on loan from the Wende Museum...
Learn more about indigenous peoples from across the Western Hemisphere who continue to express the wisdom of their ancestors in celebration, language, art, spirituality and daily life.
The work sculptor Alexander Calder created for the East Building, 'Untitled, 1976,' is by far the largest example of what is called "motorless construction." The 76-foot-long mobile is constructed of...
Each highlighted object on display will be augmented with personal stories told by Lincoln and the people who knew him best. The exhibition will showcase more than 60 historical treasures associated...
'Next Floor' (2008) creator and producer Phoebe Greenberg drew inspiration from her theatrical training in Paris with Jacques Lecoq for this short film. Director Denis Villeneuve worked with a feature...
This exhibit features 20 paintings that exquisitely articulate Clarice Smith's graceful vision of the natural world. Inspired by Whistler, Manet, and Sargent, Smith's paintings evoke a sense of wonder...
Originally from Bombay, the works in this exhibit reflect the artist's Jewish upbringing in predominantly Hindu and Muslim India. On display are Indian miniature paintings as well as Jewish and...
In this selection of works from the Sackler Gallery's collection, 20th-century Japanese artists give fresh interpretations to the time-honored art of porcelain. The distinctive decorations, which...
Paul Nicklen's photography of icy landscapes, polar bears, walrus, leopard seals, penguins and more, illustrates both his passion for the environment and a deep commitment to conservation.
This exhibit, celebrating the birth of political cartoonist Herbert Block, features 82 original cartoon drawings selected from the Library's Herb Block collection.
From over 17,000 entries submitted from the United States and around the world to the Smithsonian magazine for its 6th Annual Photo Contest, 50 finalists were selected. The images selected represent...
Artists today often create literal layers (as in collage) to deepen meaning in their works. This exhibition of 39 paintings, photographs, drawings, and prints from NMWA's collection invites viewers to...
The Artifact Walls consist of 275 linear feet of glass-fronted cases lining the first and second floor center core. On display are items that highlight the depth and breadth of the Museum's vast...
Learn more about the Native peoples of the Chesapeake Bay region - what is now Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and Delaware - through photographs, maps, ceremonial and everyday objects, and...
Irish artist John Gerrard uses customized 3-D gaming software to re-imagine landscape art. For the works in this exhibition, Gerrard photographed actual sites from 360 degrees and then simulated...
A team of assistants executed Sol LeWitt's 'Wall Drawing #65,' a gift from Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, on a wall in the Concourse galleries around the corner from the East Building, Small Auditorium...
This 20-panel banner exhibition focuses on the interactions between African American and Native American people, especially those of blended heritage. By combining the voices of the living with those...
Items on display in this exhibit trace the development of sports inventions and highlight aspects of universal design in sports technology development. Objects include the skis and tennis rackets...
This exhibition features Julia Child's actual kitchen, including the cabinets, appliances, cookbooks, kitchen table and hundreds of utensils and gadgets. In addition, the exhibition gives visitors a...