Smithsonian American Art Museum Video Game Collection

Arcades & Retro in Washington, District of Columbia

Type: Game Museum

SAAM was among the first US art museums to acquire video games into its permanent collection, beginning with thatgamecompany's Flower and Ed Fries's Halo 2600. Its 2012 exhibition The Art of Video Games drew on public voting from 119,000 people in 175 countries. The annual SAAM Arcade festival continues to celebrate games as an artistic medium. Based in Washington, District of Columbia. Video game museums preserve playable hardware, original software, design documents, and oral histories - destinations for collectors, researchers, and visitors looking to experience gaming's history hands-on. Most offer exhibits, education programs, and rotating special collections. Check americanart.si.edu for current hours, services, releases, or membership info.

Website: https://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/games

Frequently asked

What is Smithsonian American Art Museum Video Game Collection?

SAAM was among the first US art museums to acquire video games into its permanent collection, beginning with thatgamecompany's Flower and Ed Fries's Halo 2600.

Where is Smithsonian American Art Museum Video Game Collection located?

Smithsonian American Art Museum Video Game Collection is located in Washington, District of Columbia.

Does Smithsonian American Art Museum Video Game Collection have a website?

Yes — you can visit Smithsonian American Art Museum Video Game Collection at americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/games.

Is Smithsonian American Art Museum Video Game Collection verified on Grid Travler?

Yes. Every Grid Travler listing has a hand-checked, working homepage URL and a real US location — never Yelp, Google Maps, or TripAdvisor as a source.