Picturing America Initiative
Picturing America is a free resource that can be readily used in every classroom and public library in the country. The National Endowment for the Humanities’ (NEH) new Picturing America initiative provides an innovative way for citizens off all ages to explore the history and character of America through some of our nation’s greatest works of art.
Images of people, places, and events illustrating American history give citizens everywhere a chance to better understand our country’s past and its ideals. From the courage and leadership portrayed in Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware to the power of American democracy illustrated in Norman Rockwell’s Freedom of Speech, these works of art represent enduring American ideals. These masterpieces open the viewer’s eyes to America’s rich history and culture, while also providing an introduction to the broader world of the humanities.
Picturing America is available to all eligible public, private, parochial, and charter and home school consortia (K-12), as well as public libraries in the United States and its territories. These organizations will receive a set of 40 high-quality reproductions (approximately 24″x36″) of great American art and a teachers resource book.
Detailed instructions for submitting an application may be found on the Picturing America Web site, http://picturingamerica.neh.gov/ . The online application will be accepted through April 15.