Docent Art Talk - Depression Era Art: It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
Category: Event Calendar
Date and Time
- Sunday, Mar 9, 2025 2pm - 3pm
Location
Tucson Museum of Art
140 N Main Ave
Details
Researched and Presented by Harry Hakanson
We will examine the impact of the Economic Depression on the art of the 1930s. Perhaps no other decade in the 20th century saw American society reject modernism and return to traditional American values.
Art Talks are $5 for non-members; free for TMA members and students with ID.
The elevator to the Alice Chaiten Baker Center for Art Education is temporarily out of order. The building remains accessible through the entrance located on the south side of the building along Alameda, the door is labeled “166.” Please call 520-616-2692 for assistance.
Artwork: Raphael Soyer, Seamstress I, 1979. Collection of the Tucson Museum of Art.
