Research is at the center of the National Museum of Asian Art, whether it underlies the installations in the galleries, the concepts behind our public programs, or the design of our website. We welcome visiting scholars, students, and the interested public to use our library and study our collections.

Since the founding of the museum in 1923, the museums have published scholarship by our own staff and others related to the collections and the cultures they represent. You may read that work here, as well as learn about our research-related activities.

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Freer Research Center

The Freer Research Center fosters innovative object-based inquiries into Asian art and American art of the Aesthetic Movement, offers access to the museum’s resources and staff expertise, and organizes fellowships, programs, and publications.

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    FRC Fellowships

    Our fellowships offer year-round research opportunities for scholars of all academic levels to pursue their projects full-time with the support of the museum’s staff and resources.

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    FRC Programs

    Our symposia, lectures, workshops, and study days explore themes tied to the museum’s exhibitions and collections, with an emphasis on training the next generation of scholars.

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    FRC Publications

    Our publications address important topics within Asian and American art scholarship, celebrate the museum’s collections, and memorialize convenings.

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Conservation and Scientific Research

The Department of Conservation and Scientific Research combines conservation and scientific methods to study works of art. Our scientists and conservators strive to improve methods of preservation, educate others in conservation practices, and conduct research into materials.

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    Library

    The Library originated as a collection of four thousand monographs, periodical issues, offprints, and sales catalogues that Charles Lang Freer donated to the Smithsonian Institution as part of his gift to the nation. With more than eighty-six thousand volumes, the library now is considered one of the finest repositories of Asian art resources in the United States.

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    Archives

    The Archives includes over one thousand cubic feet of material dating from the sixteenth through the twenty-first century. Rich and diverse materials include the personal and professional papers of preeminent art historians, archaeologists, artists, dealers, and collectors, plus major collections of nineteenth- and twentieth-century photography and audiovisual media of Asia and the Islamic World.

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    Publications

    Browse the National Museum of Asian Art’s publications. We publish compelling books and journals that advance scholarship and celebrate our collections. Find online resources, cutting-edge research, exhibition catalogues, collection guides, and more.

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    Fellowships & Internships

    Fellowships are available to support graduate students and visiting scholars through the National Museum of Asian Art, the Smithsonian, or outside institutions. Paid internships are available for undergraduate and graduate students in several departments across the museum, and are designed as workplace-based learning opportunities guided by experienced staff mentors.

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Resources for Researchers

  • Library

    Browse over eighty-six thousand volumes in one of the finest repositories of Asian art publications in the United States.

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  • Archives

    Access the personal and professional papers of art historians, archaeologists, artists, dealers, and collectors, as well as nineteenth- and twentieth-century photography and audiovisual media.

    Search the Archives
  • Collections

    Explore our holdings of more than forty-six thousand objects, with opportunities for in-depth study in collections storage.

    Access the Collections
  • Publications

    Find online resources, cutting-edge research, exhibition catalogues, collection guides, and more.

    Browse Publications
  • Image Services & Permissions

    Review our image use guidelines and request image services or reproduction permissions.

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