The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) celebrates the legacy and contributions of African American veterans in November. Throughout the mo… Read More
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery has announced the launch of season five of its� PORTRAITS �podcast. Hosted by the museum's director, Ki… Read More
Albert Sterner (1863-1946) was a British/American painter, printmaker, and illustrator. He is best known for his portraits, figurative works, and illustrations for magazines and books.S… Read More
The B-17 is one of the most iconic aircraft ever made. A surprising number survive today, but none are older than The Swoose. The Swoose is one of only 42 B-17Ds ever made, and was built bef… Read More
The Windrush story – Floella Benjamin*It’s Black History Month in the United Kingdom this October and since June this year, it’s been 75 years since the arrival of Caribbea… Read More
The Appalachian Mountains formed roughly 480 million years ago in what is now the Eastern United States. They stood as tall as the Alps at one time until they naturally eroded into t… Read More
On Saturday, November 4, 2023, South Floridians are invited to HistoryMiami Museum’s seventh annual, free folklife festival, CultureFest 305. The public will immerse themselves in th… Read More
Altina Schinasi was an American sculptor, filmmaker, actress, entrepreneur, window dresser, designer, and inventor. She was known for designing what she called the “Harlequin eyeglass… Read More
The United States of America, a vast and diverse country, offers an incredible array of experiences for travelers. From the stunning natural landscapes of national parks to vibrant cities fi… Read More
The Horten Flying Wing will always have it’s place in history.
Early investigations into delta wings piqued the interest of designers. They wondered, could an aircraft consist solel… Read More
The Smithsonian Institution reportedly has suspended an exhibit intended as a foretaste of the forthcoming National Museum of the American Latino in the nation’s capital. One of the cr… Read More
| Austin Newton, Assistant director of communications for the Rio Texas Conference The U.S. Mint has released a quarter celebrating the life and accomplishments of Jovita Idar, a Mexi… Read More
Born in Cuba, Ana Mendieta moved to the US as a political refugee when she was 12 years old. Mendieta began studying art while living in an orphanage and in foster homes. When she wa… Read More
The African American sculptor Augusta Savage received national and international acclaim, but her career was also characterized by her fight against racism. Despite facing discrimina… Read More
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Are you a high school student looking to gain valuable work experience, develop leadership skills, and explore potential career paths? A summer internship can be the perfect… Read More
Enhancing Visual Delight: Unleashing the Power of Art through LED Lighting
In this article, we explore the endless possibilities of how LED lighting technology can transform the way we per… Read More
Winston Churchill in Provence, France, 1948, via Getty Images
Winston Churchill was one of the world’s most important and famous figures of the 20th century. From working as a r… Read More
Washington, DC is my home – I have lived here over 12 years and I absolutely love it. There is just so much to explore here – from its rich history and world-renowned monuments t… Read More