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- Virtual Walking Tour of New Deal Art and Architecture Lansing, East Lansing areaIn the 1930s, the United States government, under the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his “New Deal” social program, emerged as a patron of the arts, assuring the survival of artists, improving public facilities and creating a public art audience. Countrywide, communities large and small, urban and rural, were recipients of this government-sponsored art. The Kresge Art Museum created this website as a resource for the general public and educators to discover the numerous examples of art and architecture of East Lansing and Lansing from this period.
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- The Michigan Association of Community Arts Agencies (MACAA)As a supporter of arts and culture in Michigan we know you care deeply about Michigan's future and that you share our vision that creativity, arts and culture are absolutely essential to that future, essential to our overall quality of life, the quality of our educational systems, and to individual, community and economic growth, development and prosperity.
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- The Great Lakes Culture ProgramGreetings from the Great Lakes Culture Program. The Program continues to grow and link both scholars and the public interested in the diverse cultures of our region. Work is underway on a number of new projects and and activities for 2003-2004. I want to invite you to join the GCLP Interest Group listserv to receive regular updates and our newsletter, CURRENTS, to keep you updated on Center activities.
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- New Deal/WPA Art in MichiganOnline Directory of Artists Throughout Michigan
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- Kresge Art Museum • Michigan State UniversityKresge Art Museum, founded in 1959, houses Michigan State University's collection of over 7,000 works of art. Portions of the collection are on continuous display, offering a rich diversity of style, technique and media. Objects on view span 5,000 years of human history and include representative examples of works of art from ancient Cycladic figures to contemporary mixed media installations.
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- Shawn Marie Hardy (Lansing Area Artist)I found Shawn's page and her work made me think about the Beatles. Check out some of her paintings...and remember Lansing People Support Lansing People. ~ John Lee
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- Williamston's Annual ArtFest on the Rivertakes place on the banks of the Red Cedar River at scenic McCormick Park in historic downtown Williamston, Michigan. ArtFest is a free community event showcasing the talents of artists from Williamston and surrounding areas.
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- YOUR LANSINGArt and Culture Guide to Lansing, Michigan
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