Shaping History: Women in Capitol Art

Shaping History: Women in Capitol Art

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This podcast series brings together a rich soundtrack featuring curators, historians, artists, descendants of honored subjects, and eyewitnesses, providing insight that will enhance every visitor’s Capitol experience. Taking their cue from the art itself, participants in Shaping History: Women in Capitol Art animate the stories behind the art, amplifying the meaning and larger context of numerous artworks, with a focus on the National Statuary Hall Collection. For more information, go to: visitthecapitol.gov.

Recent Episodes

  • Meet the Artists: Conversations with Deborah Copenhaver Fellows and Artis Lane

    4 years ago
  • Reflections on Rosa Parks

    4 years ago
  • Votes for Women Tour – Interpreting the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the Capitol Visitor Center

    4 years ago
  • Women in Capitol Art

    4 years ago
  • Walking the Halls of the Capitol: From Lobbyist to Legislator

    4 years ago
  • Reform and Revolution: A Reflection on the Portrait Monument and the Women's Suffrage Movement

    4 years ago
  • Elisabet Ney and Women's Dress Reform

    4 years ago
  • Sarah Winnemucca and Sakakawea: Native American Voices in the Capitol Collection

    4 years ago
  • Vinnie Ream and a Senate Debate

    4 years ago
  • Anne Whitney and the "Marmorean Flock"

    4 years ago