Smithsonian to show 120 orange statues of female scientists


              This undated image provided by the IF/THEN Collection shows part of the exhibit, "#IfThenSheCan-The Exhibit." The Smithsonian will commemorate Women's History Month in March 2022 by displaying 120 life-size neon orange statues depicting women who have excelled in the fields of science and technology. The life-size neon orange statues will be displayed in the Smithsonian Gardens and in select museums in the Smithsonian network from March 5-27. (Courtesy of IF/THEN Collection via AP)
            
              This undated image provided by the IF/THEN Collection shows a statue that is part of the exhibit, "#IfThenSheCan-The Exhibit." The Smithsonian will commemorate Women's History Month in March 2022 by displaying 120 life-size neon orange statues depicting women who have excelled in the fields of science and technology. The life-size neon orange statues will be displayed in the Smithsonian Gardens and in select museums in the Smithsonian network from March 5-27. (Courtesy of IF/THEN Collection via AP)
            
              This undated image provided by the IF/THEN Collection shows part of the exhibit, "#IfThenSheCan-The Exhibit." The Smithsonian will commemorate Women's History Month in March 2022 by displaying 120 life-size neon orange statues depicting women who have excelled in the fields of science and technology. The life-size neon orange statues will be displayed in the Smithsonian Gardens and in select museums in the Smithsonian network from March 5-27. (Courtesy of IF/THEN Collection via AP)
            
              FILE - The Smithsonian Institution's Smithsonian Castle is seen at the National Mall in Washington, Jan. 27, 2015. The Smithsonian will commemorate Women’s History Month in March 2022 by displaying 120 3D-printed statues depicting women who have excelled in the fields of science and technology. The life-size neon orange statues will be displayed in the Smithsonian Gardens and in select museums in the Smithsonian network in March. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)