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Depressionistas: '1934: A New Deal for Artists'

ONGOING: The New Deal provided work for American artists, writers and actors during the Great Depression, and you can see where some of that dough went during the final days of "1934: A New Deal for Artists," an exhibit at the American Art Museum that showcases paintings made by artists working through the program. The paintings are all about, you know, America and stuff.
» Smithsonian American Art Museum, 8th and F Streets NW; through Jan. 10, free; 202-633-1000. (Gallery Place)
Image courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum
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