This program will be presented on Zoom from 6:30 p.m. Participants enrolled in the Smithsonian World History Certificate program will earn 1/2 credit. An additional session of the Andy Warhol’s World History Series is held on Monday, August 21. Marston presents artworks from the museum’s permanent collection, including works that are rarely on public display. The Andy Warhol Museum, © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.Īndy Warhol's World History: Join Grace Marston, arts educator at the Andy Warhol Museum, as she delves into how historical events in the United States and around the world affected Warhol’s art and life. Grace Marston, arts educator at the Andy Warhol Museum, will present a two-session course, “Andy Warhol’s World History.”įlowers by Andy Warhol, 1964. Additional sessions will be held Friday, August 18 and Sunday, August 27. The tour leader is Bill Keene, a lecturer in history, urban studies and architecture, and the tour meets at the Smithsonian Metro station, Mall exit beginning at 8:30 a.m. Take in a wide range of architectural styles as you view the Smithsonian’s buildings as well as the National Gallery of Art and the Department of Agriculture. ET $20-$25Īrchitecture on the Nation’s Front Lawn: Enjoy a morning walking tour and discover the Mall’s history, design and architecture, from its earliest incarnation to the latest developments. This online program is presented on Zoom from 6:45 p.m. Physician and researcher Ben Stanger offers a glimpse into what scientists are discovering about how life and the body take shape, and how these revelations stand to revolutionize medicine and the future of human health. This metamorphosis constitutes one of nature’s most spectacular yet commonplace magic tricks-and one of its most coveted secrets. $50-$65įrom One Cell: Life's Origins and the Future of Medicine: Each of us began life as a single cell, eventually emerging as a dazzlingly complex, exquisitely engineered assemblage of trillions. Joly-Crane analyzes three different types of sake based on region, aroma, tasting notes and pairing ideas. Learn about sake’s history, how it’s made and how sake is categorized. $80-$90Īn Introduction to Sake: Sake expert and professional kikizakeshi (sake sommelier) Jessica Joly-Crane of Sake Discoveries discusses the basics behind this historic, yet revolutionary drink. This online series will be held on Zoom from Thursday, August 3 to Thursday, August 24, 12 p.m. Explore the arts of Latin America in a Smithsonian Associates’ online course in August.Įxploring the Arts of Latin America: In this four-session afternoon course, Michele Greet, the director of the art history program at George Mason University, traces the significant creators, works, influences and trends that defined and shaped the arts of Latin America from their earliest expressions through the 19th and 20th centuries. Mural Omnisciencia featuring the symbolic figure of Grace was painted inside of the 18th century palace, the House of Tiles, in Mexico City. To view the Smithsonian Associates digital program guide, visit. Hundreds of seminars, studio arts classes and study tours are offered annually. Smithsonian Associates offers innovative, online and in-person programming that promotes learning, enrichment and creativity for people of all ages. National Museum of African American History and Culture, Alan Karchmer Enjoy a morning walking tour and discover the Mall’s history, design, and architecture, from its earliest incarnation to the latest developments.
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