Mar
15
Mon
Fireside chat with Hotel Zena’s designer, Andrea Sheehan, artist Marilyn Artus, and artist Chanel Compton @ Online
Mar 15 @ 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
NBC4’s Juliana Valencia moderates a thoughtful discussion between the designers and contributors of Hotel Zena.

About this Event

Hotel Zena’s story is brought to life with a vibrant visual language of provocative design and original art. In a powerful art collection simply titled “Her,” females are brought to the forefront, and inclusivity is celebrated. Join moderator Juliana Valencia, as she discusses the conception of Hotel Zena with designer Andrea Sheehan, and contributing artists Marilyn Artus and Chanel Compton.

Folger Poetry Series, in collaboration with the Embassy of Ireland @ Online
Mar 15 @ 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

On Monday, March 15 at 6:30 pm ET, Folger’s O.B. Hardison Poetry Series, in collaboration with the Embassy of Ireland, welcomes Irish poet and writer Doireann Ní Ghríofa to read from her work—in both Irish and English—in a live virtual reading.

Her prose debut A Ghost in the Throat was awarded Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards.

Following the reading, she will be joined in conversation with poet LeAnne Howe. The two poets will discuss the special and long-standing connection between the Irish and indigenous communities of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.

The online reading will be followed by a moderated conversation with Doireann Ní Ghríofa, LeAnne
Howe, and Teri Cross Davis, Poetry Coordinator at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

The
Honorable Daniel Mulhall, Ambassador of Ireland to the United States of America, welcomes the poets.
East City Bookshop is the online bookseller for this event.

Tickets are $5-$15 and can be purchased at the Folger Box Office at 202.544.7077 or by visiting
www.folger.edu/poetry.

Mar
19
Fri
“Ruth Bader Ginsburg Paint n ’Sip” @ Hotel Zena
Mar 19 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Paint ‘n’ Sip with DC artist Sarah Paints Rappers on Hedy’s Rooftop

About this Event

Join the team at Hotel Zena for a specialty paint ‘n’ sip set among the stars, while getting a sneak peek of DC’s hottest new rooftop spot, Hedy’s Rooftop Bar. Rising local artist Sarah Albert (SarahPaintsRappers) will lead you and others on filling in a specialty canvas of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Your ticket includes a cocktail from Hedy’s carefully crafted menu, a canvas, and accompanying paints.

Mar
20
Sat
“Ruth Bader Ginsburg Paint n ’Sip” @ Hotel Zena
Mar 20 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Paint ‘n’ Sip with DC artist Sarah Paints Rappers on Hedy’s Rooftop

About this Event

Join the team at Hotel Zena for a specialty paint ‘n’ sip set among the stars, while getting a sneak peek of DC’s hottest new rooftop spot, Hedy’s Rooftop Bar. Rising local artist Sarah Albert (SarahPaintsRappers) will lead you and others on filling in a specialty canvas of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Your ticket includes a cocktail from Hedy’s carefully crafted menu, a canvas, and accompanying paints.

Mar
24
Wed
Wind Down Wednesday: First Ladies and Fashion @ Instagram
Mar 24 @ 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Wind Down Wednesday: First Ladies and Fashion

Wednesday, March 24, 5 p.m.

Instagram Live @smithsoniannpg

Wind down with a virtual program to bring out your creativity and mindfulness. In partnership with independent mixologists, crafters, artists, and experts in a variety of fields, Wind Down Wednesday offers an optimistic approach to the middle of the week.

First ladies are often expected to be role models, hostesses and celebrities. Many of them have also become fashion icons, using style as a tool for self-expression and cultural diplomacy. This month, we’ll raise our glasses to these stylish women with mixologist Allison Lane, who will show us how to create a cocktail (or mocktail) inspired by first ladies. Then, Sam Reed, senior editor for InStyle.com, will join us to discuss the exhibition “Every Eye is Upon Me: First Ladies of the United States” and the history of unforgettable first lady fashion.

Mar
25
Thu
“Dreamland” Exhibit Opening at the House of Sweden @ Online
Mar 25 @ 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Embassy of Sweden proudly presents the exhibition “Dreamland” by Swedish
photographer Helene Schmitz. “Dreamland” opens Thursday, March 25, with a virtual presentation of
the exhibition and a moderated conversation with the artist.

WHEN: Thursday, March 25, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (ET)
• Welcome Remarks by Ambassador Karin Olofsdotter
• Presentation of Exhibition
• Conversation Between Helene Schmitz and Cultural Counselor Helene Larsson Pousette
• Q&A Session with Participants

RSVP: The event will take place on Zoom. Please register.
Helene Schmitz’s work is a photographic account of the unprecedented extraction and depletion of natural resources in Sweden. “Dreamland” consists of two photography series that examine human-
induced changes in bedrock and forest at two different locations: “The Bedrock” focuses on the Aitik mine outside Gällivare and “The Forest” displays the aftermath of a forest fire in former production
forests of Västmanland.

Schmitz links her photographs to the rich tradition of landscape painting, using a large-format,
analogue camera that lets the spectator observe both the overall vista and the small details. She calls
her photographs in the “Dreamland” series “a meditation on man’s relation to nature—a global, highly
industrialized and automated transformation of landscapes.”

Mar
27
Sat
Where There Is a Woman There Is Magic: Women’s History Month Virtual Festival @ Online
Mar 27 @ 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Where There Is a Woman There Is Magic: Women’s History Month Virtual Festival

Saturday, March 27, 11 a.m.

Online via Zoom

Join the Portrait Gallery in a virtual celebration of women making history! We will explore the online exhibition “Where There Is a Woman There Is Magic,” which highlights leaders in sports, arts, science and activism. It is part of a day-long lineup featuring events and activities for participants of all ages, including workshops, speakers, art activities and more! More information available soon.

Where There Is a Woman, There Is Magic: Women’s History Month Virtual Festival @ Online
Mar 27 @ 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Where There Is a Woman, There Is Magic: Women’s History Month Virtual Festival

Saturday, March 27, 11 a.m.

Zoom, registration required

Join the Portrait Gallery in a virtual celebration of women making history. We will explore the online exhibition “Where There Is a Woman, There Is Magic,” which highlights leaders in sports, arts, science and activism. It is part of a day-long lineup featuring events and activities for participants of all ages, including workshops, speakers, art activities and a special “visit” from The Washington Ballet. More information available soon.

Mar
31
Wed
80’s Fashion Exhibit Virtual Tour @ Online
Mar 31 @ 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

You’re invited to an exclusive virtual tour of She’s Got the Look: Fashion from the ‘80s exhibit!

We are excited to team up with FGIDC Detroit to bring you a virtual fashion exhibit tour that is sure to transport you back in time with rad fashions and music from the decade, curated by Ken Weber of Martini Consignment.

Explore more than 60 stellar looks from top designers of the ‘80s, including Thierry Mugler, Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Bob Mackie, Emanuel Ungaro, Givenchy and Valentino. Freak out over original costumes & accessories from shows like “Dynasty”, “Dallas”, “Hart to Hart” and “Charlie’s Angels”. Wig out over a gallery of iconic ‘80s hairstyles designed by TONI&GUY as an homage to the brand’s rich Dallas history and standout style that spans decades and ignites trends.


Register at the link below.

Wednesday, March 31
7:00-8:00 p.m. ET

Registrants will receive the Zoom link via email.

Apr
8
Thu
In Dialogue: Smithsonian Objects and Social Justice @ Online
Apr 8 @ 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

In Dialogue: Smithsonian Objects and Social Justice

Thursday, April 8, 5 p.m.

Online via Zoom

Heighten your civic awareness through conversations about art, history and material culture. Each month, educators from the National Portrait Gallery will partner with colleagues from across the Smithsonian to discuss how historical objects from their respective collections speak to today’s social justice issues. How can the desire for cultural recognition spark activism? Together with our co-hosts from the National Museum of the American Indian, we will explore questions of identity and assimilation in relation to a portrait of activist Zitkála-Šá (Yankton Sioux), also known as Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, an outspoken critic of Indian boarding schools, and a 19th century Carlisle Indian Industrial School student uniform. Free—Registration required.