{"type":"link","asset_type":"article","version":"1.0","cache_age":3600,"provider_name":"CANVAS Arts","provider_url":"https:\/\/artscanvas.org","title":"Depression-era New York, through the art of children","publication_date":"January 17, 2020","summary":"By the Great Depression, community access to the arts had dried up, until federal art centers opened up to help fill in the gaps. A new exhibit displays paintings done by children at community art centers in New York City. They're \"time capsules\" of 1930s New York life.","author_name":"By Joshua Barajas","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/cdn.artscanvas.org\/static\/2020\/01\/f8f7297800b536ad78122cd5292740aa-MariaIngiotti-1024x806.jpg","thumbnail_height":806,"thumbnail_width":1024}