Where Will American Art Take You?
We are pleased to welcome you to the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery
Thank you for your continued support as we gradually reopen. We are delighted to welcome visitors back into our galleries and hope you enjoy your visit!
Know Before You Go: What's New
Please review the recent changes below as you plan your visit.
New Schedule
SAAM is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Renwick Gallery is closed temporarily and will reopen Friday, May 13.
Face Coverings
Masks are not required when visiting Smithsonian museums or the National Zoo. Visitors may choose to wear a mask during their visit.
Featured Program
Be one of the first to see our newest exhibition, This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World and experience American craft like never before! Bring the whole family for this free in-person open house at SAAM’s Renwick Gallery. Enjoy special gallery talks with the curators and discover new artworks in a self-guided scavenger hunt through the exhibition. Register now! Friday, May 13, 10:30 a.m.–3 p.m. ET
From the Director
Stephanie Stebich, the Margaret and Terry Stent Director, looks ahead to the notable exhibitions scheduled to open in 2022 and discusses building a collection with an eye on representation. Read more.
Featured Exhibition
Sargent, Whistler, and Venetian Glass: American Artists and the Magic of Murano brings to life the Venetian glass revival of the late nineteenth century and the artistic experimentation the city inspired for visiting artists. Don't miss this captivating exhibition!
Latest Blog Post
Refreshing a View of Venice: How Paper Conservators Clean a Print
Drawn to Art: Ten Tales of Inspiring Women Artists
Drawn to Art is a comic series that illuminates the stories of ten women artists whose artwork is represented in the SAAM's collection, some of whom may not have received the attention they deserved in their lifetimes.
Illustrated by Rachel Bivens
An illustration of a girl with curly brown hair, brown eyes, brown skin, and rosy cheeks standing in 3/4 profile facing out of the page. She is wearing a blue jacket with fringe along the shoulders, a cream-colored shirt with a pointed collar, a pink tie around her neck, a small red sculptor’s cap--a close-fitting brimless hat--on her head, and a cream-colored skirt that flows out of the frame of the image. In her hand she holds a mallet, her other hand cradles the head of the hammer. She stares straight out of the page with an expression of fierce determination on her face. Behind her, is a purple background in a washed, watercolor effect. Text reads, “Edmonia Lewis: Breaking the Marble Ceiling.”
Breaking the Marble Ceiling: A Comic About Edmonia Lewis
The daughter of a Haitian father and an Ojibwe mother Lewis overcame many obstacles before finding success as a sculptor in Rome, where her fame brought countless visitors to her studio.
Illustrated by Emily Fromhage
A woman stands in profile, only her head and shoulders in the frame. The background is a maze of red and white lines. Text reads, “Anni Albers: Threads of History.”
Threads of History: A Comic About Anni Albers
Born in Berlin, Albers studied at the prestigious Bauhaus, the innovative school of art and design. There, she discovered weaving and began to incorporate her own ideas using unexpected materials such as yarn, cellophane, and metallic thread. Her life changed when she moved to America to flee Nazi persecution.
Illustrated by Ezra Gaeta
In Awe of the Straight Line: A Comic About Carmen Herrera
Carmen Herrera was born in Havana, Cuba, then lived in Paris before moving to New York City in 1952. She faced discrimination in the art world for being an immigrant and a woman and only found success late in life for her minimal, beautiful works.
Featured Video
Celebrated artist Sonya Clark discusses how her work speaks to intersecting themes of history, race, and culture in the United States. From human hair and combs to flags and U.S. currency, Clark utilizes unconventional craft materials to create powerful artworks that inspire reflection on who we are individually, collectively, and as part of an imperfect nation.
Clark's work Monumental will be featured in the upcoming exhibition This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World, opening at SAAM's Renwick Gallery on May 13.
New Acquisitions
Discover artworks recently added to the collection in New Acquisitions.
View New Acquisitions
Learn more about recently acquired artworks on SAAM's blog
Host an Event
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Exhibitions Online
Browse exhibitions online, including artwork galleries, and artist and curator interviews.
View Upcoming Exhibitions
View Current and Past Exhibitions
Explore the Collection
Celebrate the extraordinary creativity of artists whose works reflect the American experience and global connections.
Explore all Art + Artists in the Collection
Browse Artwork by Category or Artist Names A-Z
For Educators
Local and national programs for teachers, students, and adult learners offer year-long professional opportunities for growth, learning, and professional development.
Visit Us From Home
Immerse yourself in Google Street View’s 360° museum images from anywhere.
Immersive Experiences
SAAM’s virtual reality museum apps present a selection of unique and immersive experiences.
For mobile
WONDER 360
Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
For VR headsets
No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man
SAAM Beyond the Walls
Museum from Home: Crafting Edition
Enjoy the latest step-by-step guide to at-home crafting with SAAM’s craft master, and check out our video library of crafting projects from past Handi-hour events.