About this artwork
The Art Alliance of America was concerned with the state of industrial arts in America and was established to raise public awareness of the lack of artistic creativity in manufactured goods and to bring artists and craftsmen to the attention of industry. The AAA also proposed a new educational system to support improved product design and advertising. The scrapbook is a compilation of various newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and invitations regarding the establishment of the Art Alliance of America in the Midwest, as well as a catalog of an AAA exhibition in New York featuring twenty-six industrial arts schools. The clippings span the years 1918, when the first hearing on the creation of a Central States chapter took place, to 1919, when the first exhibition exemplifying the ideals of the group was opened.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- AIC Archives
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Title
- Art Alliance of America Scrapbook
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Date
- Made 1918–1919
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Medium
- Bound scrapbooks containing printed paper.
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Dimensions
- 1 box: W.: 2.6 cm (1 in.)
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Credit Line
- Unknown.
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Reference Number
- 00.13