CANTON—Spoon River College art teacher Jamie Kotewa and art students Destiny Evans, Rachel Hickle, Keeara Virag, and Justice Westlake recently viewed the Works Project Administration (WPA) art exhibit ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Places for the People: WPA Travel Posters is a collection of works created by artists in the 1930s as part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration ...
A former park ranger has been searching for decades for an original copy of a historic WPA poster for Great Smoky Mountains ...
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) created jobs for millions of people in the United States during a time of great uncertainty. Overland Trail Museum explored how the WPA started and its many ...
During the bleakest years of the Great Depression, the WPA put millions of Americans to work, including more than 40,000 actors, writers, musicians and artists. Work by those artists, such as Louis ...
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Federal travel posters designed in the Depression-era pop up as the 18th-century building gears up for big anniversaries. "Places for the People: WPA Travel Posters," at Carpenters' Hall celebrates ...
In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt won the presidency in a landslide election. With unemployment rising, investment banks collapsing and the stock market plummeting (sound familiar?), he promised a ...
As the coronavirus pandemic drastically undermines the economy, arts administrator Deana Haggag finds herself in brand new territory. Haggag, the president and CEO of United States Artists (USA), told ...
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