The kids are out of school for a long weekend after Thanksgiving, but if you head to a museum in DC or NoVA, they’ll have the chance to learn and have fun. Check out these museum events and exhibitions happening in DC and NoVA over Thanksgiving weekend.
Grandma Moses: A Good Day’s Work
November 25–July 12, 2026
After its opening was delayed amidst the government shutdown, this exhibit from artist Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses will be on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. You can view Moses’ compelling images of America, including paintings inspired by her time in Virginia. Eighth and G streets NW, Washington, DC, free
Season’s Greenings: Dino-Mite!
November 27–January 4, 2026
The United States Botanic Garden is celebrating the holiday season by filling its conservatory with poinsettias, holiday décor, and DC landmarks made of crafts. This year, you’ll also find dinosaur displays made of plants, as well as model trains. 100 Maryland Ave. SW, Washington, DC, free
Native American Heritage Day
November 28, 11:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Celebrate Native American history and culture at the National Museum of the American Indian. This day-long event includes performances from Navajo hoop dancer Joseph Secondy, plus talks from the museum’s curators.
Water’s Edge: The Art of Truman Lowe
November 2025–January 2027
At the National Museum of the American Indian, view the works of Hoocąk (Ho-Chunk) artist Truman Lowe, who specializes in minimalist sculptures from organic materials. The exhibit has nearly 50 sculptures, drawings, and paintings. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue, Washington, DC, free
American Winners: Athletes and Entertainers Who Shaped the Nation
Through March 1, 2026
At the National Portrait Gallery, this recently opened exhibit showcases an array of noteworthy athletes and entertainers from history. Eigth and G streets NW, Washington, DC, free
The Virginia 250 Passport
Through December 31, 2026
As part of the United States’ 250th anniversary celebration, the Virginia 250 Passport invites people to visit a host of museums in the state. In Northern Virginia, stops include the Alexandria Black History Museum, the Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, and more. Use the passport to track how many you visit and receive special discounts. Multiple area locations, prices vary
Observe the Sun
Fridays and Saturdays, noon–3 p.m.
Head to the National Air & Space Museum in DC for a chance to observe the sun with the help of knowledgeable museum staff. Independence Avenue and Seventh Street NW, Washington, DC, free
Feature image of National Museum of Natural History, stock.adobe.com