Donalene Poduska discusses Works Progress Administration (WPA) Art. She talks about her personal experiences in dealing with WPA art at Oxford Elementary School in Cleveland Heights. She begins by saying that she had stumbled upon the pieces and later on identified them as WPA art. She mentions names like Edris Eckhardt and Viktor Schreckengost and their contributions to WPA art. She also discusses the struggle to preserve the pieces at Oxford Elementary School
Barbara Widmeyer Trauth graduated from Edgecliff College in 1969 with a bachelor of arts degree in f...
Ursula Korniechouk, a native of Germany, describes her life in Germany and the experiences she had i...
Walter Allen, an artist and active participant in West Creek preservation, details his life and work...
Donalene Poduska discusses Works Progress Administration (WPA) Art. She talks about her personal exp...
School activist Donalene Poduska, originally from Kentucky, describes her life and achievements. She...
This interview with Sharon Dean, director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation, focuses on WPA art in...
Dale Hilton, an educator at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA), describes his professional experience...
Walter Leedy, professor of Art at Cleveland State University, discusses WPA art in Cleveland, as wel...
Albert Albano, Executive Director of the Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICA), describes the m...
Artist Virgie Patton-Ezelle, a native Clevelander, discusses her life and career as an artist. Ms. P...
Elsa Ulbricht describes her career, emphasizing her work organizing the WPA Milwaukee Handicrafts Pr...
Artist John L. Moore discusses his life and art. Born on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio in 1939, M...
This photograph shows Adelaid Dybell pointing to an oil painting of mortar and pestles in Cleveland,...
Cleveland portrait artist, Anna Arnold, discusses her love of drawing and painting as a child, encou...
In this 2006 interview, Nina Gibans, an author and Cleveland arts advocate, discusses some of her me...
Barbara Widmeyer Trauth graduated from Edgecliff College in 1969 with a bachelor of arts degree in f...
Ursula Korniechouk, a native of Germany, describes her life in Germany and the experiences she had i...
Walter Allen, an artist and active participant in West Creek preservation, details his life and work...
Donalene Poduska discusses Works Progress Administration (WPA) Art. She talks about her personal exp...
School activist Donalene Poduska, originally from Kentucky, describes her life and achievements. She...
This interview with Sharon Dean, director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation, focuses on WPA art in...
Dale Hilton, an educator at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA), describes his professional experience...
Walter Leedy, professor of Art at Cleveland State University, discusses WPA art in Cleveland, as wel...
Albert Albano, Executive Director of the Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICA), describes the m...
Artist Virgie Patton-Ezelle, a native Clevelander, discusses her life and career as an artist. Ms. P...
Elsa Ulbricht describes her career, emphasizing her work organizing the WPA Milwaukee Handicrafts Pr...
Artist John L. Moore discusses his life and art. Born on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio in 1939, M...
This photograph shows Adelaid Dybell pointing to an oil painting of mortar and pestles in Cleveland,...
Cleveland portrait artist, Anna Arnold, discusses her love of drawing and painting as a child, encou...
In this 2006 interview, Nina Gibans, an author and Cleveland arts advocate, discusses some of her me...
Barbara Widmeyer Trauth graduated from Edgecliff College in 1969 with a bachelor of arts degree in f...
Ursula Korniechouk, a native of Germany, describes her life in Germany and the experiences she had i...
Walter Allen, an artist and active participant in West Creek preservation, details his life and work...