Victoria Grieve, PhD ’04, provides an intellectual history chronicling the processes of compromise and negotiation between high and low art, federal and local interests and the Progressive Era and New Deal. Grieve examines how intellectual trends in the early 20th century joined forces with government forces and structures of the New Deal's Federal Art Project to redefine American taste in the visual arts.
The Federal Art Project and the Creation of Middlebrow Culture
April 2, 2009