Spokane Art Center

The Spokane Art Center in Spokane, Washington, was a community art school opened in 1938 as part of the Works Progress Administration's (WPA) Federal Art Project during the Great Depression. Its staff included many notable artists, and it was widely considered to be one of the nation's most successful FAP art centers.[1] It closed in 1942.[2]

Spokane Art Center, front entrance, 1939. Photographer unknown. Archives of American Art/Smithsonian Institution.
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