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Permanent Collection Series, Preserving Progress, is on view from February 21, 2025, through May 04, 2025. The featured artwork displays a California landscape. The foreground shows a dirt road, a small cottage, and trees. In the background, there is a mountain range and clouds colored with hues representing the sunset.
February 21, 2025—May 4, 2025

Preserving Progress

The Long Beach Museum of Art is thrilled to showcase an exploration of artistic resilience and community enrichment through a selection of works from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Federal Art Project.

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Preserving Progress: WPA Masterpieces and Colonel Charles L. Heartwell Gifts

The Long Beach Museum of Art is thrilled to showcase an exploration of artistic resilience and community enrichment through a selection of works from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Federal Art Project. Established in 1935 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, this landmark initiative provided vital support to artists during the Great Depression, fostering the creation of hundreds of thousands of artworks nationwide. These pieces not only sustained artists but also captured the spirit of the era, preserving a visual record of American life. This exhibition is further enriched by generous gifts from Col. Charles L. Heartwell, the first president of the Long Beach Water Department’s board of water commissioners, whose contributions helped shape the museum’s permanent collection.

Featured Artwork: Maurice Braun, Mountain Ranch, Oil on Canvas, 24 ¼ x 29 ¼ inches, Gift from Colonel L. Heartwell  60-1.138

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