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  • Masks of the World

    Admire and purchase masks of New Guinea, Java, Bolivia, Peru, and Native American cultures.

    March 17, 1982 – May 31, 1982

    Renwick Gallery

  • Brazilian Feather Art

    Over 300 masterpieces of feather art, representative of diverse tribes and techniques, are on loan from museums and private collectors in Brazil. 

    May 11, 1982 – May 31, 1982

    Natural History Museum

  • Student Artists and the Space Shuttle

    See 50 paintings, drawings, and mixed-media works by 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students from Washington, D.C., public schools that depict or relate to the Space Shuttle.

    March 1, 1982 – May 30, 1982

    Air and Space Museum

  • Recent Acquisitions: Prints, Drawings and Watercolors

    Visit approximately 55 works on paper including etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, drawings, and watercolors acquired during the past 2 years by gift, bequest or purchase.

    February 8, 1980 – May 16, 1982

    American Art Museum

  • Red Grooms from the Museum's Collection

    Visit 8 works by the popular American artist, including 5 sculptures, a collage, and 2 paintings of New York scenes. 

    February 25, 1982 – May 16, 1982

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • Dr. Ingersol Moten Johnson

    Follow the path or Dr. Ingersol Johnson (1900-1981) a District of Columbia physiotherapist, chiropractor, and naturopath.  

    March 1, 1982 – May 12, 1982

    American History Museum

  • American Bandstand (1952-1982)

    Props from the set of the long-running TV program, including the original backdrop and podium, supplemented with photographs of featured performers and records from 30 years on the air.

    March 1, 1982 – May 12, 1982

    American History Museum

  • Architectural Fantasy and Reality

    See 78 prize-winning entries for the annual design competitions of the National Academy of St. Luke in Rome, dating from the late 17th to the mid-18th centuries.

    February 16, 1982 – May 9, 1982

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Hawaii: The Royal Isles

    View more than 300 ethnographic and historic artifacts that present the richness and scope of Hawaiian culture.

    March 9, 1982 – May 9, 1982

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Egypt: Day and Night, Watercolors by Keith Achepohl

    Regard 35 highly stylized, abstract works by the Iowa artist, who gathered his impressions of Egypt while a visiting artist in 1977 and as a Fulbright lecturer in 1979.

    February 12, 1982 – May 9, 1982

    American Art Museum

  • The Changing American Farm, 1831-1981

    This exhibit features four large pieces of machinery: an authentic 1837 John Deere plow, an early cottonseed planter, and two full-scale replicas: a Cyrus McCormick reaper and a John Froelich 1892 tractor (the first successful gas-operated tractor). 

    May 15, 1981 – May 5, 1982

    American History Museum

  • Wonder Woman: Symbol of the 80s

    Examine the comic book character, "Wonder Woman", through this exhibition. 

    March 11, 1982 – May 4, 1982

    American History Museum

  • 1982 Friends of the National Zoo Photography Contest

    See 50 photographs--winners and other entries in the annual competition sponsored by the Friends of the National Zoo.

    April 1, 1982 – April 30, 1982

    National Zoo

  • American Icon: The 18th-Century Image of George Washington in Prints and Illustrations

    View a variety of portrayals ranging from crude relief cuts to fine mezzotint portraits executed by Washington's contemporaries.

    February 22, 1982 – April 27, 1982

    Portrait Gallery

  • "Pink Gesture" (Glass Vessel)

    Admire collaborating artists Margie Jervis and Susie Krasnican's fused successive layers of colored enamel on their sculptural glass vessel, enhancing the medium's ability to reflect color and light.

    March 5, 1982 – April 25, 1982

    Renwick Gallery

  • The Inedible Renwick Birthday Cakes

    Commemorate the Renwick's 10th anniversary with the icon of all birthdays--the cake--executed in stuffed fabric, porcelain, crochet cotton, earthenware, steel, neon, and glass.

    January 29, 1982 – April 25, 1982

    Renwick Gallery

  • Steuben: Secret Aid for the Americans

    This exhibition commemorates the 250th birthday of Baron Von Steuben, hero of the American Revolution. 

    December 12, 1981 – April 18, 1982

    American History Museum

  • Vanishing Race and Other Illusions: A New Look at the Work of Edward Curtis

    Edward Curtis has long been considered the leading documentary photographer of the North American Indian. While acknowledging his contribution to art photography, this exhibition offers new evidence that Curtis presented a highly romanticized view of the American Indian in the early 20th century. 

    March 4, 1982 – April 15, 1982

    Natural History Museum

  • Deep Ocean Photography

    Explore a two-mile-high volcanic seamount deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean through 24 black-and-white photographic murals.

    January 22, 1982 – April 13, 1982

    Natural History Museum

  • City Dwellings and Country Houses: Robert Adam and His Style

    View more than 100 original drawings, as well as furniture and silver created by Robert Adam, Scottish architect/designer and his circle.

    January 19, 1982 – April 11, 1982

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Orchid Paintings by Regina Hughes

    Enjoy 37 watercolor paintings of orchids from the National Orchid Collection and from private collections.

    February 13, 1982 – April 11, 1982

    Natural History Museum

  • Images of Women in India

    See textiles, fans, jewelry, a statue of a goddess, and a musical instrument traditionally played by women in India. 

    February 1, 1982 – April 5, 1982

    Natural History Museum

  • Japanese Prints (Ukiyo-e School)

    See 18th- and 19th-century works from the Ukiyo-e school that includes landscapes and scenes of everyday life in Tokyo.

    December 21, 1981 – March 31, 1982

    Asian Art Museum, West Building

  • Antoine Sevruguin: Photographer of Qajar Iran

    Follow a rich visual record of the late Qajar period (from approximately 1885 to approximately 1930) through 24 photographs selected from the Freer collection.

    August 1, 1981 – March 31, 1982

    Asian Art Museum, West Building

  • Lighting Up America: From Candle to Kerosene

    Enjoy approximately 60 lighting devices, including candle holders and grease and oil lamps from the recently acquired collection of Preston R. Bassett. 

    October 1, 1981 – March 31, 1982

    American History Museum


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