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Teacher Resources Incorporate the Gallup New Deal Art Virtual Museum and collection into your classroom instruction. DIY Exhibits Use the DIY Exhibit feature to promote
Teacher Resources Incorporate the Gallup New Deal Art Virtual Museum and collection into your classroom instruction. DIY Exhibits Use the DIY Exhibit feature to promote
Field Trips Gallup New Deal Art fieldtrips are offered virtually and in-person. Fieldtrips are designed to engage students with art through looking activities and discussion.
Lesson Plans Explore our free lesson plans for teachers. Lower Elementary Upper Elementary Middle School High School Water is Life Grades: K–1 Subject: Social Studies,
Frequently Asked Questions Why a virtual museum? Currently, Gallup, New Mexico’s collection of New Deal artworks is under the purview of three different entities and
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History of Gallup’s New Deal Art Collection The nexus of Gallup’s New Deal art collection is the Gallup Art Center (GAC), which brokered the creation,
Gallup’s New Deal art collection consists of over 120 objects created, purchased, or donated from 1933 to 1942 through New Deal federal art programs administered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to support artists during the Great Depression.
The Gallup New Deal Art Virtual Museum features three types of exhibits, combining traditional and non-traditional approaches to illuminate academic, creative, and individual understandings.
Gallup’s New Deal art collection includes works by a demographically, professionally, and stylistically diverse group of named and unnamed artists.
Image Use Notice: Images of Gallup’s New Deal artworks are available to be used for educational purposes only. Non-collection images are subject to specific restrictions and identified by a © icon. Hover over the icon for copyright info. Read more