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The Art Deco movement had a profound impact on American public art.  From 1934 to 1943, the Federal Art Project (FAP) employed many artists, with over 10,000 participating in the program.  The FAP helped to bring Art Deco sensibilities to public art.   New styles emerged over the years, butContinue Reading

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I’ve passed by the Dekalb History Center many times over the years on the way to the farmer’s market.   However, I thought it was the Dekalb County Courthouse for many of them—after all, it says so right on the building.   The building sits squarely in the center ofContinue Reading

As you may have noticed, I have become a big fan of public art.   Public art adds to the sense of community, making public spaces more interesting and enjoyable.  I am delighted that Atlanta has fully embraced public art, and I was even more pleased to learn that theContinue Reading