Outsider Art Fair Will Spotlight Children’s Artworks from the 1930s at Upcoming New York Edition
In the years immediately following the Great Depression, Americans of all ages participated in the Federal Art Project, an initiative affiliated with the Works Progress Administration that offered free arts education to the public. Now, 12 works created by children at community art centers in New York City in the 1930s as part of that program are going on view at the Outsider Art Fair in New York, which opens January 16.
The paintings that will be featured in the fair come from the Kuniyoshi Col
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