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goingoutguide.com | Weekend Pass History: “The Quest for a Modern
with virtual dinosaurs including Tyran-
tros: Central America’s Past Revealed,”
and Linda H. Kaufman, is on display,
Museum: Celebrating the 50th Anniver-
nosaurus rex, Triceratops and Troodon,
Central American ceramics from 1000
indefinitely. “Modern German Prints and
sary of the National Museum of Ameri-
through Sept. 1. “Once There Were Bil-
B.C. to the present, through Feb. 1.
Drawings From the Kainen Collection,”
can History,” for the 50th anniversary of
lions: Vanished Birds of North Amer-
“Indelible: The Platinum Photographs of
the museum celebrates Ruth Kainen’s
the museum, an exhibition document-
ica,” examining the story of the last pas-
Larry McNeil and Will Wilson,” an exhi-
love for German expressionism with a
ing its past, present and future, with a
senger pigeon, this exhibition features
bition of work by the artists, who chal-
display of 123 donated works, includ-
focus on the museum circa 1964, through
illustrations from the Biodiversity Heri-
lenge the idea that North American Indi-
ing drawings, lithographs, etchings and
Sept. 7. John Coltrane’s tenor saxophone,
tage Library, through Oct. 31, 2015. “Por-
ans are a “vanishing race,” through Jan.
more, through Sun. “The Monuments
in celebration of the 50th anniversary of
traits of Planet Ocean: The Photography
5. Fourth Street and Independence Ave-
Men and the National Gallery of Art:
the recording of “A Love Supreme,” the
of Brian Skerry,” an underwater journey
Behind the History,” a display of photo-
jazz legend’s saxophone is on view, indefi-
through marine environments by the
graphs from the World War II era, docu-
nitely. Key’s Star-Spangled Banner manu-
award-winning photojournalist, “The
ments and memorabilia, through Sept.
script, a short-term display featuring the
Rex Room,” in a conservation room, vis-
1. Sixth Street and Constitution Avenue
original manuscript for “The Star Span-
itors can observe, through one of two
NW; 202-737-4215, nga.gov.
gled Banner.” The manuscript will be on
doorways, as scientists prepare the
display in the Star Spangled Banner dis-
Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton that will go
play chamber, through July 6. Michelle
on display in 2019, through Oct. 20. 10th
Obama’s second inaugural gown loan,
Street and Constitution Avenue NW;
first lady Michelle Obama’s second inau-
202-633-1000, mnh.si.edu.
nue SW; 202-633-1000, nmai.si.edu. National Museum of Women in the Arts: “Meret Oppenheim: Tender Friendships,” featuring more than 20 pieces and archival papers, this exhibition includes work by Oppenheim that explores the idea of friendship as a source of inspiration and support, through Sept. 14. “Total Art: Contemporary Video,” Dara Birnbaum, Kimsooja, Mariko Mori and Alex Prager are a few of the artists featured in this exhibit, which highlights video art by women from the 1970s to present, through Oct. 12. Ongoing exhibits:, works by female artists, indefinitely. 1250 New York Ave. NW; 202-783-5000, nmwa.org. National Portrait Gallery: “Dancing the Dream,” an exhibit featuring
the course of five decades by George M.
National Museum of African Art: “Africa Re-Viewed: The Photographic Legacy of Eliot Elisofon,” in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, an exhibition focused on the photographer’s work capturing images of African culture, through Aug. 24. “Visions From the Forests: The Art of Liberia and Sierra Leone,” a collection of artwork includes masks, body ornaments, textiles and more, through Aug. 17. 950 Independence Ave. SW; 202633-4600, africa.si.edu. National Museum of American
gural gown temporarily replaces her first in the First Ladies Room, through Jan. 19. Renee Fleming’s Super Bowl gown, the opera singer’s gown from the 2014 Super Bowl will be on view, indefinitely. 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202633-1000, americanhistory.si.edu.
National Museum of Natural History: “Augmented Reality Dinosaurs,” an exhibit allowing guests to interact
The Royal Thai Embassy and the Ministry of Culture of Thailand in cooperation with Wat Tummaprateip Washington DC and Thai communities are pleased to invite you to join us in The Thai Cultural Heritage of Performing Arts Program
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National Museum of the American Indian: “As We Grow: Traditions, Toys and Games,” a new permanent exhibition at the museum displays more than 100 objects that show how Native American children play. The toys, games and clothing in these cases come from all over North, Central and South America and represent more than 30 tribes, indefinitely. “Ceramica de los Ances-
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