The "New Deal" is an exhibition of prints by American artists, along
with photographic enlargements depicting American culture during the
late 1920s and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Featured in this
exhibit are fifteen works of art on permanent loan by the Fine Arts
Program, General Services Administration of the Federal Government.
These prints were produced by unemployed artists paid to create multiple
works of art in the lithographic, woodblock, etching print mediums
under the guidelines of the Public Works of Art Project.