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New National Parks Posters Keep the Spirit of the WPA Alive The “Recreate Responsibly” campaign draws inspiration from classic 1930s park promotions. by Elisa Shoenberger August 13, 2020 June ...
A new art show in Washington, D.C., spotlights national park posters from the Depression years, including the frothy falls of Yellowstone, the jagged mountains of Glacier and the native ruins of ...
In a world where everything is bad, these new National Park Service social distancing posters are very good. Crafted in NPS's trademark and delightful vintage look, they warn potential parkgoers about ...
Waidley, who has now been to more than 20 national parks, features them and one Pennsylvania state park – Presque Isle – in the Save America Print Series of posters he created. He donates 10% ...
Hannah Rothstein created posters based on 1940s ads for national parks. Her work imagines what parks will look like in 2050, after climate change has worsened.
Posters honor Native American workers at Mesa Verde National Park By Jim Mimiaga Journal staff writer Wednesday, Oct 19, 2022 2:03 PM Updated Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022 9:26 PM ...
In 1934, the National Park Service authorized a poster program in collaboration with the WPA’s Federal Art Project, which put unemployed artists to work as part of the New Deal.
Colorado-based artist Rob Decker is on a mission to create posters for every one of our 59 National Parks. For each, he digitally manipulates photographs from his park visits to channel the ...
It’s part of the county’s Park Poster Challenge, and also a way to celebrate National Park and Recreation Month. ... “We want people to go outside and discover a new area. ...
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