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  • Portrait Gallery Highlights, Fall 2016
Portrait of Walter Alvarez.
Ep. 12

Asteroid Strike

with Kirk Johnson and Taína Caragol

Portrait Gallery Highlights, Fall 2016

A recap of 2016, so far, at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery tells the history of America through individuals who have shaped its culture. Through the visual arts, performing arts and new media, the Portrait Gallery portrays poets and presidents, visionaries and villains, actors and activists whose lives tell the American story.

Museum News
Portrait of Walter Alvarez.
Ep. 12 | Asteroid Strike with Kirk Johnson, Taína Caragol
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Time magazine  © Gregory Heisler
Ep. 11 | How Do You Portray A Dinosaur? with
A painting of an 18th-Century woman sitting on a couch with her two young children.
Ep. 10 | Blink: A Flower Is Not Just A Flower with
Painting of a bald man with a gray beard seated writing at a desk.
Ep. 9 | The Vanishing Bison with Kirk Johnson, Rosalyn LaPier
Photo portrait in black and white of a woman with a hat and glasses seated with sewing materials.
Ep. 8 | Bonus: The Whole Truth with Nell Irvin Painter, Ashleigh Coren, Kim Sajet
Photograph of the National Portrait Gallery's exterior against a blue sky and clouds with its central columns in the center.
Ep. 7 | Who Built This Place? with Michael Hussey
Photographic portrait of President James Carter sitting with his elbows on his knees and head on folded hands.
Ep. 6 | In Memoriam: Former President Jimmy Carter with Jack Watson
A square logo with colored silhouettes inside speech bubbles and the words "Portraits" and "Smithsonian"
Ep. 5 | Blink: Carter's Smile with Jack Watson
photo of a young woman with dark hair wearing a colorful scarf
Ep. 4 | From The Vault: Brilliant Exiles with Robyn Asleson
Stewart D. McLaurin
Ep. 3 | Sitting (Still) For History with Stewart McLaurin
Black and white photo of a woman in profile with hat and gloves.
Ep. 2 | Women Who Dared with Lisa Kathleen Graddy, Teri Finneman
Head shot of a woman with short blonde hair, glasses, and a black shirt.
Ep. 1 | Campaigns Past: Cowboy Hats and Hard Cider with Claire Jerry

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