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    The Federal Art Project (1935–1943) was a New Deal program to fund the visual arts in the United States. Under national director Holger Cahill, it was...
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    The Federal Art Project (1935–1943) of the Works Progress Administration was the largest of the New Deal art projects. As many as 10,000 artists were...
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    five divisions of Federal One were these: Federal Art Project Federal Music Project Federal Theatre Project Federal Writers' Project Historical Records...
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    short-lived Public Works of Art Project was a prototype for later federal art programs, including the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration...
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    (HRS), the Federal Theatre Project (FTP), the Federal Music Project (FMP), and the Federal Art Project (FAP). In the Historical Records Survey, for instance...
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    The Federal Theatre Project (FTP; 1935–1939) was a theatre program established during the Great Depression as part of the New Deal to fund live artistic...
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    Timberline Lodge (category Federal Art Project)
    the project, and each, in his way, was conscious of the ideal toward which all bent their energies." Federal Art Project contributions to the project were...
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    Thomas C. Lea III (category Federal Art Project artists)
    Centennial Commission, Federal Art Project (FAP) for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Public Works of Art Project for the United States Department...
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    New Deal and the arts in New Mexico (category Federal Art Project)
    Administration (WPA)/Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP), and the Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP). The PWAP was the first, short-lived, federally funded arts program...
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    art” the architecture and the creative arts groups of the Works Progress Administration’s Federal One (Federal Art Project, Federal Writers Project,...
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    Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP) was a New Deal arts program that commissioned visual artists to provide artistic decoration for existing Federal buildings...
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    Civic Center Music Hall (category Federal Art Project)
    place on October 4, 1937. The Oklahoma Art Center, a community art center administered by the Federal Art Project, was located in Municipal Auditorium....
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  • Norman Lewis (artist) (category Federal Art Project artists)
    Influences in African American Visual Art. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195340518. List of Federal Art Project artists Bearden, Romare; Henderson,...
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  • Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project) is a political initiative to reshape the federal government of the United States...
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  • journalism. Admiral studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Hans Hofmann. In 1938, she worked on the Federal Art Project, in Oakland, California. While...
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  • Adolph Gottlieb (category Federal Art Project artists)
    made a living with a variety of part-time jobs and worked on the Federal Art Project in 1936. From September 1937 to June 1938, Gottlieb lived in the...
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  • The Sioux City Art Center began as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project in 1937 when the Art Center Association of Sioux City, the Sioux City...
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    The Harlem Community Art Center was a Federal Art Project community art center that operated from 1937 to 1942. It influenced various budding artists intent...
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    With the support of the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration, the Walker Art Gallery became the Walker Art Center in January 1940....
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    Willem de Kooning (category Federal Art Project artists)
    the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration, for which he designed a number of murals including some for the Williamsburg Federal Housing...
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    posters appeared in the United States during the Great Depression. The Federal Art Project hired American artists to create posters to promote tourism and cultural...
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  • Institute, the Grand Central School of Art, and the American Artists School. He worked for the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration...
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  • Edith Hamlin (category Federal Art Project artists)
    realism murals created while working with the Public Works of Art Project, Federal Art Project and the Section of Painting and Sculpture during the Great...
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  • Charles Pollock (category Federal Art Project artists)
    Administration (WPA)'s Federal Art Project in Michigan. After visiting Michigan State University in 1942, he joined the faculty in the Art Department, where...
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    Arshile Gorky (category Federal Art Project artists)
    the first artists employed by the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project. This later came to include such artists as Alice Neel, Lee Krasner...
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    Florence Kawa (category Federal Art Project artists)
    the Works Project Administration’s Federal Art Project in the 1930s. Her work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the...
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  • regulated by long-term national programs with propaganda goals (Federal Art Project, United States; Cultural Office, Soviet Union). Programs like President...
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    Jan Matulka (category Federal Art Project artists)
    the Public Works of Art Project, giving him a taste for murals and public art. Immediately afterward he joined the Federal Art Project and also worked on...
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    Holger Cahill (category Federal Art Project administrators)
    and arts administrator. He served as the national director of the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration during the New Deal in the United...
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  • Allan Crite (category Federal Art Project artists)
    1968. Crite was among the few African-Americans employed by the Federal Art Project. In 1940, he took a job as an engineering draftsman with the Boston...
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