1934: A New Deal for Artists
Pleasant T. Rowland Galleries
Event Details
Date
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Time
All day
Location
Description
The Public Works of Art Project was the first federal program to support the arts. In 1934 the PWAP employed thousands of artists to paint regional, recognizable subjects—from portraits to cityscapes and street scenes to landscapes and rural life. This exhibition celebrates the 75th anniversary of the PWAP, presenting 56 vibrant paintings from the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s unparalleled collection.
Cost
Free
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