Depression-era program created a ‘New Deal for Artists’
George Gurney, deputy chief curator at the American Art Museum, was looking for a place to showcase some of the nearly 150 or so paintings created in 1934 in the museum’s collection of New Deal art when something happened that most of us can identify with: money got tight. Photo: The oil on canvas “Radio… Continue reading Depression-era program created a ‘New Deal for Artists’