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Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA March 11, 2016 6:56 pm Leave a Comment Matt In the depths of the Great Depression, president Franklin Delano Roosevelt took a bold stance in allocating federal money toward putting artists – artists! – on the U.S. government payroll. The legacy of that ambitious plan, the Works Progress Administration or WPA, gets examined in the engaging documentary Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA. The WPA was a sprawling umbrella for a bunch of dierent federal programs – some accomplished basic things like road construction and building new structures. Others had a more vague purpose of putting people to work while boosting the morale of a cash-strapped citizenry. For Enough To Live On, writer- director Michael Maglaras focuses on the WPA’s arts programs, eorts that relied on the talents of visual artists, writers, performers and photographers. During the program’s glory years of roughly 1936-41, the arts programs resulted in hundreds of public murals, plays and musicals, sculpture, paintings, posters, educational texts and books providing a picturesque guide to the customs of all 48 states in the union. When one considers the erce opposition the WPA faced during its entire lifespan, the sheer volume of what got accomplished is remarkable – and much of it still holds up (I still enjoy the historic murals at my local post oce, for one). Enough To Live On casts a wide net, packing a lot of info within 98 minutes. It’s a bit like an episode of PBS’s American Experience, although instead of a wide variety of expert commentary there’s just one Search Hello There! Since 2000, Scrubbles.net has been the online stomping grounds for Phoenix, AZ designer and artist Matt Hinrichs. Other Places 4 Color Cowboy (Tumblr) Amazon Wish List DVD Talk Reviews Facebook Instagram Last.fm Lend An Earworm Letterboxd Matt Hinrichs Design & Illustration Mixcloud Pinterest Twitter Whimsy, Inc. (Tumblr) Whimsy, Inc. Vintage (vintage goods) LitKids on Etsy ABOUT ME ABOUT ME

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Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPAMarch 11, 2016 6:56 pm ⋅ Leave a Comment ⋅ Matt

In the depths of the Great Depression, president Franklin Delano Roosevelt took a bold stance in

allocating federal money toward putting artists – artists! – on the U.S. government payroll. The legacy of

that ambitious plan, the Works Progress Administration or WPA, gets examined in the engaging

documentary Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA.

The WPA was a sprawling umbrella for a bunch of different federal programs – some accomplished basic

things like road construction and building new structures. Others had a more vague purpose of putting

people to work while boosting the morale of a cash-strapped citizenry. For Enough To Live On, writer-

director Michael Maglaras focuses on the WPA’s arts programs, efforts that relied on the talents of visual

artists, writers, performers and photographers. During the program’s glory years of roughly 1936-41, the

arts programs resulted in hundreds of public murals, plays and musicals, sculpture, paintings, posters,

educational texts and books providing a picturesque guide to the customs of all 48 states in the union.

When one considers the fierce opposition the WPA faced during its entire lifespan, the sheer volume of

what got accomplished is remarkable – and much of it still holds up (I still enjoy the historic murals at my

local post office, for one).

Enough To Live On casts a wide net, packing a lot of info within 98 minutes. It’s a bit like an episode of

PBS’s American Experience, although instead of a wide variety of expert commentary there’s just one

Search

Hello There!

Since 2000, Scrubbles.net has been the

online stomping grounds for Phoenix, AZ

designer and artist Matt Hinrichs.

Other Places

4 Color Cowboy (Tumblr)

Amazon Wish List

DVD Talk Reviews

Facebook

Instagram

Last.fm

Lend An Earworm

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Matt Hinrichs Design & Illustration

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Whimsy, Inc. (Tumblr)

Whimsy, Inc. Vintage (vintage goods)

LitKids on Etsy

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historian and an older gentlemen who supplies eyewitness memories of volunteering for the WPA as a

youth. Mostly it relies on Maglaras’ own narrative, a comprehensive historic overview with some subtle

opining on what made the WPA succeed in its day and why it was important. Maglaras himself does the

voice-over narration as well – I thought he conveyed a lot of gravitas, although my viewing partner found

him self-important. The film delves into a lot of cool, relatively overlooked WPA projects, such as the Index

of American Design, a cataloguing effort that required more than 20,000 detailed watercolor renderings

of examples of classic design from America’s past. Famous names are mentioned here and there,

although I most enjoyed hearing about lesser-known figures such as the African American sculptor

Augusta Savage. The film is handsomely produced with plenty of examples of WPA art, presented in

beautiful, color-saturated images. Come to think of it, the only thing better than this documentary would

be for the WPA itself to come back.

The 217 Films DVD release of Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA sports great picture quality with

sharp, detailed reproductions of the art being discussed. The dynamic visuals in the movie carry through

to the package design, a slim digipack with appealing design used on the package and the accompanying

12-page booklet. The DVD is available for purchase at 217 Films or Amazon.com.

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WPA poster for Cleveland Housing Authority, unknown artist, c. 1939.

Communication During the Period of Exploration, mural by Oscar Berninghaus in Phoenix, AZ post office,

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Artist Augusta Savage with sculpture for the Federal Arts Project, c. 1938.

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Poster for Federal Theatre production Sing for Your Supper, c. 1938.

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