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INDIANA | Beginning this week, the Mitch Markovitz poster entitled, “Lake Michigan” is available for purchase through the Dunes National Park Association (DNPA) website for $30. The poster, a ...
The National Park Service laid off approximately 1,000 employees, many of whom were on probationary periods, in February. The layoffs are part of President Trump's efforts to reduce the size of ...
Local artist Kathy Stark's "See Jacksonville" pays tribute to local parks in the style of WPA-era national park posters.
Jacksonville artist Kathy Stark has created paintings paying homage to WPA era National Parks posters dating from the 1930s using local nature sites.
A tale of a WPA-era building in New Orleans' City Park, the I-610, and high school football Part of the celebrated '30s golf clubhouse is still doing its duty, but in a new way.
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.
Doug Leen has been a ranger, a dentist, a frontiersman. He's also pursued the history of classic national park posters. His book of research and art is out now.
Co-published with Retro Report. A former park ranger is on the hunt to complete a collection of posters by artists celebrating national parks.
"Art For The People: WPA-Era Paintings from the Dijkstra Collection" runs through Nov. 5 at OMA and then moves to the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in December.
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