'Women of the WPA' In The Spotlight At New Georgia Museum Of Art Exhibit
In the 1930s, the government created a package of programs to add
new jobs to the faltering economy. One of them was the Works
Progress Administration, which hired people to work on a wide
variety of public service projects, including public art. Many
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In the 1930s, the government created a package of programs to add
new jobs to the faltering economy. One of them was the Works
Progress Administration, which hired people to work on a wide
variety of public service projects, including public art. Many
famous male artists that came to define American art, such as
Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, got their start through the WPA.
But a new exhibit at the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens seeks to
shed light on a number of female WPA artists.
new jobs to the faltering economy. One of them was the Works
Progress Administration, which hired people to work on a wide
variety of public service projects, including public art. Many
famous male artists that came to define American art, such as
Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, got their start through the WPA.
But a new exhibit at the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens seeks to
shed light on a number of female WPA artists.
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