In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Great Depression wreaked havoc on the world, especially in the United States. In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president.
From time to time we like to take a look at the works of artists who are far too often over-looked. To Faith Salie now, and an artist with the perfect artwork for our favorite morning of the week: The ...
The renowned printmaker had befriended a blind boy from the neighborhood in North Philly. Now his descendants keep Thrash’s legacy alive. Mark Rollins leads the McIntosh Rollins Foundation, which ...
Fort Wayne Museum of Art is opening two exhibitions this month exploring printmaking in the early 20th century. First is “The Ideal Sketching Ground: Prints by the Artists of Brown County,” which ...
The African American Museum in Philadelphia will soon showcase the life and legacy of visionary artist and printmaker Dox Thrash. The new exhibition, "Imprint: Dox Thrash Black Life and American ...