On May 6, 1935 Roosevelt set into motion the controversial division of the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Art Project. During its short history, the Federal Art Project would become the target of the United States House Committee on Un-American Activities, which attempted to link certain artistic expressions with communist ideals. Communism fears are typically remembered as being during the Cold War Era of 1947-1992. However, the fear began sooner which can be seen in the investigation of the WPA. In my paper I am exploring how the partisan hunt for communism bleeds into the criticism of art and the Works Progress Administration\u27s Art Programs
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A mural of a train station in the center of a town photographed for the Ohio WPA Art Program. The ar...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
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A WPA art project in Urbana, Ohio depicting World War I era soldiers marching away from a large skul...
Original description reads: "Painters working at Federal Art Project, WPA, Cleveland." The Federal ...
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Original description reads: "Federal Art Project. Artist working on designs of old quilts at Dayton ...
Created under the umbrella program called the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great D...
This research examines the historic precedent established during the depression era by federal patro...
Original description reads: "Title: The Emperor's New Clothes; Artist: Harry Reunick; Medium: Silk S...
A mural of a train station in the center of a town photographed for the Ohio WPA Art Program. The ar...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
This intellectual and cultural history chronicles the processes of compromise and negotiation betwee...
The number of Americans who did not suffer in some way from the depression of the thirties was small...
UNITED STATES Erin Park Cohn Supervisor: Kathy Peiss Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a ...
Original description reads: "Emily Scrivens; Grace Leonard; Judy Zemnick; Ulmer Brown. Artists worki...
ART FRONTS: VISUAL CULTURE AND RACE POLITICS IN THE MID-TWENTIETH-CENTURY UNITED STATES Erin Park C...
A WPA art project in Urbana, Ohio depicting World War I era soldiers marching away from a large skul...
Original description reads: "Painters working at Federal Art Project, WPA, Cleveland." The Federal ...
This photograph shows Adelaid Dybell pointing to an oil painting of mortar and pestles in Cleveland,...
The proliferation of art-science collaboration in contemporary art necessitates a critical history. ...
Original description reads: "Federal Art Project. Artist working on designs of old quilts at Dayton ...
Created under the umbrella program called the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great D...
This research examines the historic precedent established during the depression era by federal patro...
Original description reads: "Title: The Emperor's New Clothes; Artist: Harry Reunick; Medium: Silk S...
A mural of a train station in the center of a town photographed for the Ohio WPA Art Program. The ar...