New Deal Art in the Northwest: The WPA and Beyond
From December 1933 to February 1943, as part of a sprawling economic stimulus package, four federal programs hired artists to create public artworks and provide art-making opportunities to millions of Americans. When this initiative abruptly ended shortly after the US entry into World War II, information and artworks were lost or scattered, long obscuring the story of what had happened in the Northwest.

This groundbreaking volume (which accompanies an exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum) offers the first comprehensive survey of the impact of federal arts projects in the Pacific Northwest. Revealing the striking scope and variety of New Deal regional work—paintings, prints, murals, ceramics, and textiles, and the iconic and influential Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood—this lavishly illustrated exploration will be invaluable to scholars and art lovers alike.

Exhibition dates: Tacoma Art Museum, February 22–August 16, 2020

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New Deal Art in the Northwest: The WPA and Beyond
From December 1933 to February 1943, as part of a sprawling economic stimulus package, four federal programs hired artists to create public artworks and provide art-making opportunities to millions of Americans. When this initiative abruptly ended shortly after the US entry into World War II, information and artworks were lost or scattered, long obscuring the story of what had happened in the Northwest.

This groundbreaking volume (which accompanies an exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum) offers the first comprehensive survey of the impact of federal arts projects in the Pacific Northwest. Revealing the striking scope and variety of New Deal regional work—paintings, prints, murals, ceramics, and textiles, and the iconic and influential Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood—this lavishly illustrated exploration will be invaluable to scholars and art lovers alike.

Exhibition dates: Tacoma Art Museum, February 22–August 16, 2020

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New Deal Art in the Northwest: The WPA and Beyond

New Deal Art in the Northwest: The WPA and Beyond

by Margaret E. Bullock (Editor)
New Deal Art in the Northwest: The WPA and Beyond

New Deal Art in the Northwest: The WPA and Beyond

by Margaret E. Bullock (Editor)

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Overview

From December 1933 to February 1943, as part of a sprawling economic stimulus package, four federal programs hired artists to create public artworks and provide art-making opportunities to millions of Americans. When this initiative abruptly ended shortly after the US entry into World War II, information and artworks were lost or scattered, long obscuring the story of what had happened in the Northwest.

This groundbreaking volume (which accompanies an exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum) offers the first comprehensive survey of the impact of federal arts projects in the Pacific Northwest. Revealing the striking scope and variety of New Deal regional work—paintings, prints, murals, ceramics, and textiles, and the iconic and influential Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood—this lavishly illustrated exploration will be invaluable to scholars and art lovers alike.

Exhibition dates: Tacoma Art Museum, February 22–August 16, 2020


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780924335488
Publisher: Tacoma Art Museum
Publication date: 04/30/2020
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 10.20(w) x 12.20(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Margaret E. Bullock is the interim chief curator and curator of collections and special exhibitions at Tacoma Art Museum, and coauthor of Captive Light: The Life and Photography of Ella E. McBride; Austere Beauty: The Art of Z. Vanessa Helder; and A Turbulent Lens: The Photographic Art of Virna Haffer. With contributions by Tiffany Stith Cooper, Roger Hull, David F. Martin, Mindy J. Morgan, Sarah Baker Munro, Sharon Ann Musher, Nina Olsson, Philip Stevens, and Roger van Oosten.

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