The new exhibition features works by Black American artists who lived in Europe from the 1890s to the middle of the 20th ...
The images have not been shown since the National Museum of African American History and Culture acquired them.
With the government shutdown in the rearview mirror, local museums and cultural institutions are once again offering public programming, much of it free, to grateful D.C. residents. Here are some ...
The High Museum of Art reopens its African galleries with a focus on women's ceramic traditions, highlighting their craftsmanship and cultural significance.
In a mostly white state known first and foremost for its agriculture, "Rooted: Labor, Land and Legacy," a new exhibit at the ...
Discover how Madam C.J. Walker built a hair-care empire, becoming the first self-made female millionaire and an influential ...
In the United States, 1968 was a year of political unrest and cultural change. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, the ...
The Amistad Research Center is partnering with the River Road African American Museum to present Legends & Legacies: Black History Auction, a fundraising event scheduled from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 ...
Step into the unknown and explore the eerie, the forgotten, and the fascinating! 🌍 From haunted locations and abandoned ...
Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium opened in 1930, joining the Field on Chicago’s lakefront south of Grant Park. In 1998, ...
Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo are welcoming members of the public back after weeks of closures because of the ...
Architect and educator Amaza Lee Meredith, a Black queer woman born in Lynchburg, Virginia five years before the turn of the ...