Join us for our monthly in-gallery program for Sightlines: Chinatown and Beyond, an exhibition showcasing the contributions of Asian Americans to Washington, DC.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, this month's feature program includes a film screening of MISS CHELOVE: From Java to the Streets of D.C., followed by a conversation with MISS CHELOVE (aka Cita Sadeli) and
Join art historian Megan A. Smetzer for the Eldredge Prize lecture “Gifts from Their Tlingit Grandmothers: Fashioning Relationships Through Beaded Patterns and Threaded Stories”.
We know women have been making history for centuries but their stories are missing from the world around us. Explore five women's stories showcasing how that happens and learn what you can do to change it.
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the federal legislation that unintentionally helped bring equality to sports, this 30-foot display case illuminates three athletes’ stories.
This program celebrates the accomplishments and contributions made by women of the United States with new quarters released by the U.S. Mint in partnership with our museum.
In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we're exploring how generations of diverse women have experienced a key concept in American history: independence.