In 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt established the Works Progress Administration (the name was changed to Work Projects Administration in September of 1939), as part of his New Deal program to put millions of unemployed Americans back to work. In July of 1935, Federal Project Number One (Federal One) was established within the WPA as a central administration for the arts-related projects. Federal One provided funds specifically for artists, musicians, actors, and writers through the Federal Art Project (FAP), the Federal Music Project, the Federal Theatre Project, and the Federal Writer’s Project. FAP employed more than five thousand artists in various art projects including the many poster divisions that were created throughout the United States.
Many New Deal administrators believed that art could be a part of the daily lives of all Americans, not just the elite, and could enrich the lives of all who came in contact with it. The main objective of FAP was the employment of out-of-work artists, but this was not its only goal. The activities of FAP also included art production, education, and research. The project employed artists in the fields of easel painting, sculpture, photography, mural painting, and graphic arts, and it also held exhibitions and organized community arts centers through which many Americans were first introduced to the arts. Another well-known, well-received FAP project, the Index of American Design, created a survey of illustrations of American decorative and folk arts from colonial times through the late nineteenth century.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
On to the links…
Bunkerville: Obama tells 7 lies in under 2 minutes.
CoF: Past Reports that the Great Recession Ended in June 2009 were Wrong! It Still Hasn’t Ended!
TheCL: Do You Know That You Are a Creditor?
The Sentry Journal has the best post title of the week: Serfs Up
Media Matters Lies About America’s Watchtower: I’m Jealous
The Eye: X-Files III in the Planning Stage (The X-Files were appointment viewing for me back in the day)
The Bitter Americans: Are You Doing Enough?
Gator: Shocker! Thomas Friedman hates the Tea Party
MTTM: Editorial Bias and Purposeful Omission
RR: “What if We Controlled All Elected Branches of the Federal Government?”
ChrisWy is back from vacation : OK kids, it’s time once again to play “Name That Party!”
Wade: Obama Shrugged
I Don’t Care About the Debt Ceiling: The Sky is Falling!
FCBZ: Marco Rubio, you totally ROCK, sir.
WWTFT: The Founding Fathers Solve Our Debt Crisis
Bot: Get Ready
Pundette: Covering the moon with yogurt
TWN: Today’s World News Now On Google+
TMGGB: Bend Over America…



Thanks for the link Steve. I thought the title was very clever.
You are very welcome. Serfs Up!
Thanks for the link Steve. Got your Vaseline ready?
Yep! And my wallet is starting to ache… Even more.
Thanks for the link and the compliment.
No problem-o. I really like your web site.
Rock on my brutha.
You know it!
Thanks for the linky. We shall overcome…yes indeed.
You are welcome… We conservatives need to stick together and vote the rest of the bums out in 2012.
Love you, Steve, and thank you so much for the link.
Uh, is it 2012 yet?
You are most welcome. You are right, 2012 can’t get here fast enough.
Thanks, Steve. My father work on WPA projects in Michigan. I learned a lot about thee Depression from my parents but I never heard of Federal One. Very interesting.
Glad you like the information on the WPA art project. I had not heard of it until very recently and found the artwork really interesting.
Thanks, Steve!
Oh, and I forgot to add, I like the new header.
Glad you like the new header.
Thanks man, sharp new look! Totalitarian art always seems to look the same, whether it’s Soviet, East German, Nazi, or Obama-inspired.
Thanks! It seems people are liking the new header.
I agree, totalitarian art tends to look the same. Maybe because it all has the same purpose.