Habitat
Created by Smithsonian Gardens, together with partners from across the Smithsonian, the Habitat exhibition explores the stories and science of habitats, and the plants, animals, and humans that call them home.
Brick Flicks
From Wayne’s World to West Side Story, The Matrix to Mary Poppins, and Laurel & Hardy to the Life of Pi, Brick Flicks is an exhibition of some of the most iconic and memorable film moments of all time recreated by Warren Elsmore, the well known artist in LEGO bricks.Â
Women at Work
This exhibition will highlight the jobs women held in the 19th and 20th centuries through artifacts and photographs from the Museum’s permanent collection.
The “Me” Decade
This exhibition features clothing from the era, presented under a disco ball on a dancefloor in the center of the gallery, including bell bottom jeans, halter tops, hot pants, and more.
Snapshots from the Factory Floor: Documenting Republic Stamping & Enameling 1943 -1952
Latest Keller Gallery exhibit based upon mid-20th century photo album of Republic Stamping & Enameling employees.
Norman Rockwell in the 1940s: A View of the American Homefront
Exhibition of original tearsheets featuring 44 Rockwell illustrations for The Saturday Evening Post.
Thrift Style
A snapshot of 20th-century domestic life, when recycling was as critical as it is today, it provides one of the best examples of upcycling in our nation’s history.
Why Do We Collect?
Latest Keller Gallery exhibit showcases 30 carefully selected ordinary objects with stories from donors that make them special.
Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and World War II
Latest Keller Gallery exhibit looks at immigration, prejudice, civil rights, heroism, and what it means to be an American.