Don’t Miss This Long-Overdue Exhibit of Native Painter Oscar Howe
The work of one of the 20th century’s “most innovative painters” that changed the landscape for Native American artists is coming to the...
The Pandemic’s Toll On Indigenous Communities
Indigenous communities have been disproportionately affected by the spread of Covid, largely due to health disparities stemming from socioeconomic...
Celebrate Dia De Los Muertos With The American Indian Museum’s Virtual Programming
The Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is about remembering loved ones who have passed on, but it’s also a time of...
American Indian Museum Hosts Conversations on Mascots, Monuments
October 12 is Indigenous People’s Day, an annual celebration of Native American heritage and culture. To mark it, the National Museum of the...
National Museum Of The American Indian Streams New Documentary On Washington NFL Team
Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian (1 Bowling Green) remains closed to the public, but that won't stop the organization from...
Learn About The Proto-Feminism Of The Haudenosaunee At The National Museum Of The American Indian
UPDATE, March 9: The Haudenosaunee events have been canceled, unfortunately. We will keep you posted if and when the events get rescheduled.As part...
NMAI’s T.C. Cannon Exhibit “Full of Exciting Surprises” – New Yorker
The National Museum of the American Indian’s newest exhibit - T.C. Cannon: At the Edge of America - opened last month. T.C. Cannon was a Native...
Lower Manhattan’s Museum ‘Smile’
By Liz BergerUptown may have Museum Mile, but Lower Manhattan has a veritable Museum “Smile,” an s-curve of history, art and design institutions...
Culture Radiates in Lower Manhattan’s One Square Mile
From river to river, from Chambers to the Battery, Lower Manhattan is chock full of culture, art, and history. But with Federal Hall, the Statue of...