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Berkeley Historical Society: Ranger Doug and WPA Art


 


Yosemite WPA poster
Yellowstone WPA poster
Sunday, March 3, 2¨C4 pm?
Doug Leen on
¡°Ranger of the Lost Art: WPA Posters of the National Parks¡±

The Works Progress Administration, the largest and most ambitious New Deal agency, hired millions of unemployed workers during the Great Depression. The WPA's Federal Art Project commissioned artists to create murals, photographs, sculpture, paintings and graphic arts, including more than two million posters¡ªmany designed and printed on the edge of the Berkeley campus at the Western Museum Laboratory. ?Only a few thousand of the historic posters survive today.?
Doug Leen started Ranger Doug Enterprises as a hobby in 1993?when he began researching and reproducing the WPA¡¯s national park posters to raise funds for Grand Teton National Park, where he spent seven years as a seasonal ranger. Now living in the backcountry of Alaska, ¡°Ranger Doug¡± will discuss the WPA's iconic park posters¡ªtheir creation, loss, rediscovery and the role of public art and infrastructure in America today. He will be introduced by Harvey Smith, local Berkeley New Deal expert and co-curator of the current exhibit at the History Center.
John Aronovici will display artwork by and photographs of his mother, Elizabeth Ginno, at work for the WPA at the Western Museum Laboratory and at the World¡¯s Fair on Treasure Island in 1940.
Ranger Doug will offer for sale reproductions of the?WPA National Park Posters in various sizes and formats, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Berkeley Historical Society.
? ? ? ?Upcoming Events? ? ? ?
Saturday, March 23, 3¨C5 pm?
Celebration of Last Day?of Building Bridges, Not Walls: Berkeley, America's First Sanctuary City with a panel presentation on the?East Bay Sanctuary Covenant?organization and the history and current status of the sanctuary movement. Speakers will include Sister Maureen Duignan and board and staff members of EBSC, a pioneer in faith-based assistance to immigrants since the early 1980s.

Sunday, April 7, 2¨C4 pm
Annual Meeting and Opening of People's Park 50th anniversary exhibit
with a talk by exhibit curator Steven Finacom
Contact us or visit us online to learn more.
Admission to these events is free, donations welcome.?
Berkeley Historical Society and Berkeley History Center
1931 Center Street, Berkeley?
Telephone:?510-848-0181
Mailing address:?P.O. Box 1190, Berkeley, CA 94701
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Website:?berkeleyhistoricalsociety.org
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LISA BULLWINKEL
Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline
www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline

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LISA BULLWINKEL
Berkeley Art & Culture Hotline
www.AnotherBullwinkelShow.com/BACHotline

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