Field to Factory — 1915 to 1940: The Urban North A 7-minute video production 

 was created as an element in the "Field to Factory" exhibition. (MAH) 

 Northwest Coast Indian Masking A 5-minute videotape was produced as part of 

 the Hall of Indian and Eskimo Cultures exhibition. (MNH) 



HERE AT THE SMITHSONIAN... - three-minute television features 



This listing contains material based on research done by Smithsonian cura- 

 tors or other personnel: 



A Smithsonian Holiday Preparations for the holidays include card collection 

 exhibition, tree trimming and gingerbread baking. (MAH) 



Russia: The Land, the People A new travelling exhibition gives Americans their 

 first look at the art of late-19th-century Russia. (SITES) 



The Harlem Renaissance A look back at Harlem in the 1920' s — a cultural Mecca 

 for black artists, musicians, writers and thinkers of the day. (AM) 

 A Painter at Large A 25-year retrospective of the work of James Rosenquist who 

 became one of the most provocative exponents of Pop-art. (NMAA) 



From Field to Factory An exhibition chronicles the "great migration" that occurred 

 early in the 20th century when thousands of blacks from the rural South journeyed 

 to the industrial centers of the North searching for work. (MAH) 

 Second Nature Canadian artist Robert Bateman discusses his depictions of wild- 

 life in action that have made him a popular spokesman for conservation. (MNH) 

 Engines of Change A look at the transformation of American society brought on 

 by the 19th century's explosion of technology, now known as the Industrial 

 Revolution. (MAH) 



Meet the Beetles The Insect Zoo is a place where young and old can learn about 

 the fascinating world of insects and how entomologists study them. (MNH) 

 Capturing the Spirit On the 60th anniversary of Lindbergh's historic crossing 

 of the Atlantic, the story of his other important flights in this plane and 

 how it ended up at the Smithsonian are told. (NASM) 



A Firm Grip on Reality While the art world of the 1940 's and 50 's was agog 

 with abstract expressionism, less attention was paid to artists who continued 

 to work in figurative realism. A new Smithsonian collection of this art is 

 explored. (NMAA) 



Zoo Vets A day in the life of a veterinarian diagnosing what's ailing a snake, 

 a gorilla or a giant panda. (NZP) 



Spanning the Spaces A two-sided look at the ways bridges have fostered indus- 

 trial progress and inspired some of the best-known artists of the 20th century. 

 (MAH/HMSG) 



American Art Deco A survey of the most important decorative style of the 1920' s 

 and 30 's, whose flashy colors and streamlined shapes pervaded the design of 

 everything from radios to Radio City Music Hall. (NMAA) 



The Making of a Dinosaur Scientists are dispelling some of the myths about 

 dinosaurs while museum goers watch them unearth a dinosaur skeleton from a 10- 

 ton block of stone. (MNH) 



TR in Africa Museum visitors still marvel at finds from Teddy Roosevelt's March 

 1909 expedition to Africa, items among the Smithsonian's most valuable collections. 

 (MNH) 



Contemporary Expressions The Anacostia Museum opens the doors to its new home 

 in Southeast Washington, D.C., with a new mission and a new exhibition of works 

 by four contemporary black artists. (AM) 



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