The Works Progress Administration (renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) or WPA was the largest and most ambitious American New Deal agency, employing millions of unemployed people ...
Federal travel posters designed in the Depression-era pop up as the 18th-century building gears up for big anniversaries. "Places for the People: WPA Travel Posters," at Carpenters' Hall celebrates ...
WPA poster for the Second Annual Exhibition of the Sioux City Camera Club (1939), Iowa Federal Art Project, silkscreen (all images via Work Projects Administration Poster Collection of the Library of ...
The various project by the Works Progress Administration, ranging from beloved public buildings to invaluable photograph collections, are an iconic aspect of American history. The beautiful posters ...
Every year, millions of people descend on America’s National Parks, which exist in the collective imagination as untouched natural havens offering stunning vistas and plentiful wildlife. That image ...
In the spirit of the Works Progress Administration of the 1930s and '40s, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is hosting a poster competition with a $1,000 grand prize for the winning entry. The deadline ...
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