The "Art in America" Radio Programs, 1934-1935
ARTICLE
Clayton Funk
Studies in Art Education Volume 40, Number 1, ISSN 0039-3541
Abstract
Asks how the "Art in America" radio programs illustrate the way educational mass media emerged from its forerunners of adult education, museums, libraries, and distance education. Discusses the precursors to the program, its production, the programs as education and as entertainment, and how listeners learned from radio. (DSK)
Citation
Funk, C. (1998). The "Art in America" Radio Programs, 1934-1935. Studies in Art Education, 40(1), 31-45. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/86296/.
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