Sunday, February 15, 2015

Film highlights art from Works Progress Administration

This undated photo provided by Andy Olenick shows a lift operator positioning the camera unit in front of one of the Carl Peters murals at the Wilson Foundation Academy in Rochester, N.Y. Carl W. Peters' 1937 paintings "Life of Action" and “Life of Contemplation,” are showcased in the new film “Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA.” (AP Photo/Courtesy of Fotowerks Ltd., Andy Olenick) Eighty years after the federal Works Progress Administration put unemployed artists to work creating sculptures and murals for public spaces comes this reminder from film maker Michael Maglaras: Look around.








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