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Harry Ransom Center presents Curatorial Panel: Elizabeth Olds and Women Printmakers of the WPA Era

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Elizabeth Olds (American, 1896–1991), Miners (WPA proof), 1937. Lithograph on paper. Emmett L. Hudspeth Art Collection of Elizabeth Olds, 2003.8.068. Harry Ransom Center.

The Ransom Center’s "Public Works: Art by Elizabeth Olds" is one of several exhibitions around the country that take a fresh look at the work of women artists employed by the WPA. Three curators will be in conversation as they discuss their exhibitions and the WPA artists they’ve featured. Learn more about why this artwork is so relevant today, and why some of these artists have until recently been under-recognized.

Curator of Art Tracy Bonfitto, organizer of "Public Works: Art by Elizabeth Olds", will be joined by Virginia Anderson, Curator of American Art and Department Head of American Painting & Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and Allison Rudnick, Associate Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Virginia Anderson’s exhibition "Art/Work: Women Printmakers of the WPA" runs through June 30 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. The exhibition was co-curated with Robin Owen Joyce, BMA Getty Paper Project Fellow.

Allison Rudnick’s 2023 exhibition "Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930s" is accompanied by an exhibition catalog, published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Ransom Center’s "Public Works: Art by Elizabeth Olds" is one of several exhibitions around the country that take a fresh look at the work of women artists employed by the WPA. Three curators will be in conversation as they discuss their exhibitions and the WPA artists they’ve featured. Learn more about why this artwork is so relevant today, and why some of these artists have until recently been under-recognized.

Curator of Art Tracy Bonfitto, organizer of "Public Works: Art by Elizabeth Olds", will be joined by Virginia Anderson, Curator of American Art and Department Head of American Painting & Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and Allison Rudnick, Associate Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Virginia Anderson’s exhibition "Art/Work: Women Printmakers of the WPA" runs through June 30 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. The exhibition was co-curated with Robin Owen Joyce, BMA Getty Paper Project Fellow.

Allison Rudnick’s 2023 exhibition "Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930s" is accompanied by an exhibition catalog, published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Harry Ransom Center
The University of Texas at Austin, 300 W 21st St, Austin, TX 78712, USA
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