1.The Jazz Age in Paris
1914-1940
Organized and circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), "The Jazz Age in Paris" premiered at the Smithsonian's Center for African American History and Culture in Washington. The exhibition features images, artifacts, testimonies, audio and video recordings.
2.Beyond Category
The Musical Genius of Duke Ellington
His life and ingenious musical concepts are presented in this freestanding panel design small-format exhibition, which is based on the 5,000-square-foot exhibition originally developed by SITES and the Division of Musical History, National Museum of American History.
3.Louis Armstrong
A Cultural Legacy
This exhibit toured 1994 through 1996 with final stop at the National Portrait Gallery. It melds the arts of painting, collage, drawing, and photography with the art of jazz to illuminate Armstrong's life and his countless contributions.
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