Ruby slippers return to view at the Smithsonian Oct. 19

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Ruby slippers return to view at the Smithsonian Oct. 19
Ruby slippers worn by Dorothy in the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz. Photo courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution.



WASHINGTON, DC.- The Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz return to view Oct. 19 at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History after a year of research and conservation treatment following the museum’s successful Kickstarter campaign to #KeepThemRuby. The Ruby Slippers display is one of eight installations showcasing American history through culture, entertainment and the arts.

The centerpiece is the museum’s Nicholas F. and Eugenia Taubman Hall of Music with side-lobby displays highlighting the jazz and classical collections. Visitors will begin their experience in the “Gateway to American Culture” with the “America’s Listening” exhibition that explores recorded sound and serves as an introduction to culture as a lens through which to explore what it means to be American. The permanent galleries on this floor will open in late 2020. Highlights of the museum’s third-floor installations include:

“Gateway to American Culture” and Landmark Object
The Gateway to American Culture focuses on Americans’ experience with recorded sound and five of the innovations that kept them listening: Thomas Edison’s phonograph, Alexander Graham Bell’s graphophone, Emile Berliner’s gramophone, Ray Dolby’s noise-reduction system and Apple’s iPod. The landmark object is a stained-glass window from a tower at the Victor Company’s headquarters in Camden, New Jersey, 1915, featuring the iconic image of a dog “Nipper” listening to his master’s recorded voice. These are both permanent displays.

Nicholas F. and Eugenia Taubman Hall of Music and Lobby Galleries
The new Hall of Music, overlooking the Washington Monument, emphasizes how central live performances are to the cultural experience. This dedicated venue provides a home for the museum’s celebrated Smithsonian Chamber Music Society and the noted Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra can present concerts with its various small ensembles. Displays in the glass-enclosed side galleries will feature a selection from the museum’s jazz and classical music treasures, including priceless instruments by Antonio Stradivari and Nicoló Amati.

National Treasures and New Acquisitions on Display
From 2018 to 2020, a selection of the museum’s national treasures and recent acquisitions related to culture, entertainment and sports will be on view. The Ruby Slippers, one of the most iconic artifacts in film history and one of the most asked-about objects at the Smithsonian, are returning to view in an intimate gallery. A Yankee Stadium ticket booth from 1923 will highlight baseball as one of America’s favorite pastimes.

Two new acquisition cases will feature recent additions to the museum’s arts and culture collections. These built-in cases will highlight an individual object and artifacts will rotate on a regular basis to display new additions or to mark an anniversary or other celebration.

Virtual Landscapes: Exploring America Through Video Games
Game designers and developers take inspiration from American cities and landscapes, real and imagined, utopian and dystopian. Displays of a selection of these games will be on two large screens to show not only how America inspires game design as well as how playing video games shape our perceptions of American places.

Mural Art
A vivid mural commissioned by the museum from the Washington, D.C., studio of No Kings Collective will bring creativity, color and patterns to illustrate the concept of American culture.










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