Spokane Art Center
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The Spokane Art Center in Spokane, Washington, was an art school notable as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) a Federal Art Project during the Great Depression. Opened by Carl Morris in 1939, Guy Anderson taught at the center along with Clyfford Still, sculptor Hilda Grossman, and muralist Ruth Egri. The faculty was widely considered to be the nation's best .
External links
- Smithsonian Institution Spokane Art Center records, 1939-1952.
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