Collections

The Smithsonian’s collections include iconic objects that tell the stories of American women, their struggles, and their accomplishments. Explore collection highlights and stories related to women and girls, or search our digital records.

Two busts of self-portrait of artist Janine Antoni - one made of white soap, one made of chocolate. Her features have been worn down by bathing the soap and licking the chocolate.
learn more about "Lick and Lather" by Janine Antoni, 1993–1994
Jean Ritchie sits in a field, holding a plucked dulcimer. She stares off into the distance, thoughtful.
learn more about Jean Ritchie
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1876 Ellen Harding Baker's Solar System Quilt
learn more about Ellen Harding Baker's "Solar System" Quilt
A tintype occupational portrait of a woman, likely a doctor or possibly a nurse or midwife, carrying a medical bag. The woman is standing tall at the center of the image, looking directly at the camera. She carries a medical bag in her proper left hand.
learn more about Vital Midwives
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 This artifact is a Development Test Model (DTM) for the Voyager spacecraft.
learn more about The Women of Voyager
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Scientific illustration of Arthrostylidium sarmentosum, a bamboo.
learn more about Agnes Chase's Scientific Illustration
Miss America Crown from 1951 - a tiara with many uncolored gemstones.
learn more about Yolande Betbeze's Miss America Crown
An African American woman looks out of frame. Next to her the title of the play is written in cursive rainbow letters: for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
learn more about for colored girls Playbill Art, 1977
 Poster depicting a Red Cross nurse.
learn more about "Hold Up Your End!" War Fund Week Poster