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The Harlem Community Art Center was a historical and cultural landmark in Harlem, New York that operated from 1937-1942. It was created by funding…
Contributors: Curated By kYmberly Keeton, M.L.S., Arts Library Coordinator, The Arts At Page Library at Inman E. Page Library
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Contributors: TPAAL Writers
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Scholarly notes and reviews about current exhibitions on view at The Arts At Page Library Online Exhibition Space
Contributors: Arts Library Coordinator
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ART TALKS is a cultural arts discussion series, presented by The Arts At Page Library. The discussion series features work by artists of color from…
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The Federal Security Administration (FSA) was a New Deal agency designed to combat rural poverty during a period when the agricultural climate and…
View the items in The Silent Intensity: African Americans in Southeast Missouri Farms
The government-funded Federal Art Project of the WPA hired hundreds of artists who collectively created more than 100,000 paintings and murals and…
Contributors: Federal Art Project (FAP)
View the items in Part 1: Acts of Seated Experience Online Art Exhibition