Origins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-House

Jane Addams influenced the lives of many immigrant Chicagoans through offering a variety of community oriented services including art education programs at the Hull-House. This study examines the origins and philosophy of both the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum, and discusses each program’s rol...

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Main Author: Webb, Guiniviere Marie
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2602
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2010-12-26022015-09-20T16:57:18ZOrigins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-HouseWebb, Guiniviere MarieArt educationJane AddamsChicago Hull-HouseCommunity organizationJane Addams influenced the lives of many immigrant Chicagoans through offering a variety of community oriented services including art education programs at the Hull-House. This study examines the origins and philosophy of both the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum, and discusses each program’s role for residents, visitors, and guests of Hull-House. In addition to providing a historical basis for Jane Addams as an art educator, this study discusses the techniques for community organization that were utilized by Hull-House residents, including Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr.text2011-02-11T17:05:37Z2011-02-11T17:06:06Z2011-02-11T17:05:37Z2011-02-11T17:06:06Z2010-122011-02-11December 20102011-02-11T17:06:06Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2602eng
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topic Art education
Jane Addams
Chicago Hull-House
Community organization
spellingShingle Art education
Jane Addams
Chicago Hull-House
Community organization
Webb, Guiniviere Marie
Origins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-House
description Jane Addams influenced the lives of many immigrant Chicagoans through offering a variety of community oriented services including art education programs at the Hull-House. This study examines the origins and philosophy of both the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum, and discusses each program’s role for residents, visitors, and guests of Hull-House. In addition to providing a historical basis for Jane Addams as an art educator, this study discusses the techniques for community organization that were utilized by Hull-House residents, including Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr. === text
author Webb, Guiniviere Marie
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title Origins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-House
title_short Origins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-House
title_full Origins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-House
title_fullStr Origins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-House
title_full_unstemmed Origins and philosophy of the Butler Art Gallery and Labor Museum at Chicago Hull-House
title_sort origins and philosophy of the butler art gallery and labor museum at chicago hull-house
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