
Ep. 271 - Baltimore Museum of Art: Art/Work Women Print Makers of the WPA
05/28/24 • 31 min
Historical Fine Art - On this episode, The American Art Collective get a special look into the Baltimore Museum of Art's exhibition: Art/Work Women Print Makers of the WPA. We talk with Virginia Anderson, BMA's Curator of American Art and Department Head of American Painting & Sculpture and Decorative Arts, as well as the curator of Art/Work Women Printmakers of the WPA. Virigina tells us about the inspiration for the show and describes some of her favorite pieces. We talks about the important legacy these female artists leave and the importance of continuing to celebrate their work.
Historical Fine Art - On this episode, The American Art Collective get a special look into the Baltimore Museum of Art's exhibition: Art/Work Women Print Makers of the WPA. We talk with Virginia Anderson, BMA's Curator of American Art and Department Head of American Painting & Sculpture and Decorative Arts, as well as the curator of Art/Work Women Printmakers of the WPA. Virigina tells us about the inspiration for the show and describes some of her favorite pieces. We talks about the important legacy these female artists leave and the importance of continuing to celebrate their work.
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