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1934: A New Deal for Artists
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1934: A New Deal for Artists
In this illustrated presentation, Co-Curator Anne Wagner discusses the Public Works of Art Project and its impact on artists working during the Great Depression.  She touches on the federal government’s program to support artists, the artist's lives working on the federal pay roll, and select paintings from the exhibition 1934: A New Deal for Artists.
Video Length: 1832
Date Found: June 17, 2010
Date Produced: July 13, 2009
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