PUBLIC WORKS OF ART PROJECT (PWAP)


Meaning of PUBLIC WORKS OF ART PROJECT (PWAP) in English

First of the U.S. federal art programs conceived as part of the New Deal during the Great Depression.

Organized in 1933, it provided work to thousands of unemployed artists. PWAP projects (many of which were left unfinished) included some 7,000 easel paintings and watercolours, 1,400 murals and sculptures, 2,500 works of graphic art, and numerous other works designated to embellish nonfederal public buildings and parks. Prominent works include the murals in San Francisco's Coit Memorial Tower, Ben Shahn 's mural designs on the theme of {{link=Prohibition">Prohibition . Many projects left incomplete when the PWAP ended in 1934 were finished under the WPA Federal Art Project .

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