SAAM Stories

Artists honor victims of social injustice and create a space for communal grieving

E. Carmen Ramos
Former Curator of Latinx Art

From the Director
05/14/2021
Stephanie Stebich, the Margaret and Terry Stent Director, welcomes visitors back to the museum and looks at artworks on view by Asian American artists in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Stephanie Stebich
Former Director, Smithsonian American Art Museum

Education
05/11/2021
Discover how a partnership between SAAM and the American Battle Monuments Commission revealed an unexpected connection between Paul Manship sketches and a U.S. military cemetery located outside of Rome.
Ashley Reese

Shizu Saldamando explores identity and representation through portraiture

Rebekah Mejorado
Public Relations Specialist

Chicano artists use graphics to reframe history with new perspectives

Claudia Zapata
Former Curatorial Assistant of Latinx Art

Craft Making Activities
04/28/2021
Enjoy an easy and fun craft using recycled materials and plant the seed for a greener future

Gloria Kenyon
Public Programs Coordinator

Exhibitions
04/22/2021
We take a look at the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on nature as well as an excerpt from Eleanor Jones Harvey’s exhibition catalogue focusing on Carleton E. Watkins.
Katie Hondorf

Yreina D. Cervántez uses text, imagery, and symbolism to pay tribute to bold female leaders of different eras

Rebekah Mejorado
Public Relations Specialist

Craft and Decorative Arts
04/16/2021
Remembering the Navajo artist whose clay works pushed against conventions over her fifty-year career
Anya Montiel
Curator of American and Native American Women’s Art and Craft

Luce Foundation Center
04/08/2021
No green thumb? No problem. Hear from local botanical artist and educator, Emily Paluska of Revery Paper Flora, as SAAM's Luce Foundation Center connects with local artists.

Jess McFadden
Program Specialist

Luis González’s Hasta La Victoria Siempre combines bold graphics and text in a powerful political poster designed to support the Chicano movement

Rebekah Mejorado
Public Relations Specialist

Five Question Interviews
04/06/2021
The author’s new book, Fierce Poise, chronicles the artist coming into her own in the 1950s

Howard Kaplan
Writer

The ceramic artist reflects on his art, studio practice, and life during this challenging period

Mary Savig
The Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge for the Renwick Gallery

From the Collection
03/31/2021
Celebrating Women’s History Month by illuminating the stories of women who challenged both what art could be and who could be an artist.
Allison Carey
















