
Channel: PBS Origins
Category: Education
Tags: public artpbsthe art assignmentartpwapfundingartistwpaunited statesneahistoryorigin of everythingnational endowment for the artsjfkamericarobert frostgovernmentcommissionusbudget
Description: PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to to.pbs.org/DonateORIG ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Join us on Patreon! patreon.com/originofeverything Is art a public good? Why is the government even paying for art in the first place? Today, Danielle explores the US government's history of commissioning art and how that lead to the NEA. Check out the companion video by The Art Assignment! youtu.be/FNOFoe5WhIY Written and Hosted by: Danielle Bainbridge Produced by Complexly for PBS Digital Studios #PublicArt #ArtsFunding #OriginOfEverything --- Follow us on... Facebook: facebook.com/originofeverythingpbs Instagram: instagram.com/pbsoriginofeverything/?hl=en --- Origin of Everything is a show about the undertold histories and cultural dialogues that make up our collective story. From the food we eat, to the trivia and fun facts we can’t seem to get out of our heads, to the social issues we can’t stop debating, everything around us has a history. Origin of Everything is here to explore it all. We like to think that no topic is too small or too challenging to get started. Works Cited: arts.gov/sites/default/files/nea-history-1965-2008.pdf Heckscher “Arts and the National Government” July 11th 1963 babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2501471;view=1up;seq=6 arts.gov/open-government/national-endowment-arts-appropriations-history hyperallergic.com/70673/the-nea-four-revisited-on-arts-funding Cwi, David. "PUBLIC SUPPORT OF THE ARTS: THREE ARGUMENTS EXAMINED." Journal of Cultural Economics 4, no. 2 (1980): 39-62. jstor.org/stable/41810278. See all the other journal articles I downloaded on my desktop Info on the WPA loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the-federal-writers-project-1936-to-1938/articles-and-essays/introduction-to-the-wpa-slave-narratives/wpa-and-the-slave-narrative-collection loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the-federal-writers-project-1936-to-1938/about-this-collection wpamurals.com smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/1934-the-art-of-the-new-deal-132242698 history.com/topics/great-depression/works-progress-administration Satchmo Blows up the world: Jazz Ambassadors Play the Cold War Penny M. von Eschen. poets.org/poetsorg/stanza/inaugural-poems-history



















