SAAM Stories
03/03/2021
New artwork explores how weather and celestial activity have been used as metaphor
Laura Baptiste
Head of Communications and Public Affairs
03/01/2021
Cecila Vicuña, Coco Fusco, and Miriam Ghani address climate change, social justice, and the pandemic
Saisha Grayson
Curator of Time-Based Media
02/26/2021
DC Instrumental Duo, Domingues and Kane, discusses soothing sounds and “magick” with Paul Vodra and Anthony Porecco of Hometown Sounds
Anne Wilsey
Program Specialist for the Luce Foundation Center
02/25/2021
Lalo Alcaraz’s digital poster of Emma González echoes a long tradition of activist posters dating back to political rebellions of the 1960s
Rebekah Mejorado
Public Relations Specialist
02/23/2021
Dawoud Bey’s metaphorical photographs of Underground Railroad sites in Ohio turn scenes of darkness into symbols of hope
Laura Baptiste
Head of Communications and Public Affairs
02/11/2021
SAAM’s Family Zone has crafts and activities for the whole family
Gloria Kenyon
Public Programs Coordinator
02/10/2021
Artist and activist Julio Salgado challenges a traditional rite of passage
Rebekah Mejorado
Public Relations Specialist
02/09/2021
Who needs hearts and flowers when you have a group text?
Amy Fox
Social Media and Digital Content Specialist
02/05/2021
Julia Kwon’s interactive art projects facilitate solidarity and community
Mary Savig
Lloyd Herman Curator of Craft
02/03/2021
Exploring how Chicanx artists continue to use graphic arts as a response to issues of the time
E. Carmen Ramos
Former Curator of Latinx Art
Claudia Zapata
Former Curatorial Assistant of Latinx Art
02/01/2021
Stephanie Stebich, the Margaret and Terry Stent Director, shares her thoughts about Black History Month, Martin Luther King, Jr. and hope for American democracy.
Stephanie Stebich
The Margaret and Terry Stent Director, Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery
01/29/2021
DC dream pop band, Lavender, discusses writing songs and building friendships with DC's own Hometown Sounds
Anne Wilsey
Program Specialist for the Luce Foundation Center
01/28/2021
The iconic artist's work explores the relation between cameras, screens, media stereotypes and contemporary identity.
Saisha Grayson
Curator of Time-Based Media
01/27/2021
A closer look at two iconic artworks featured in “¡Printing the Revolution!”
Rebekah Mejorado
Public Relations Specialist
01/25/2021
Exploring the origins of the exhibition that combines innovative printmaking practices with social justice
E. Carmen Ramos
Former Curator of Latinx Art
Claudia Zapata
Former Curatorial Assistant of Latinx Art
01/21/2021
Curator Eleanor Harvey shares the story of Robert S. Duncanson and his artwork
Eleanor Jones Harvey
Senior Curator (19th-Century Art)