Friday, October 6, 2017

Public lands and homelands: Inspiring artists for generations

Mail from the U.S. Department of the Interior


October marks National Arts and Humanities Month -- a month where Americans are encouraged to explore ways to express their creativity and participate in the arts and humanities. If you're looking for the subject of your next masterpiece, then look no further than public lands and homelands.

 

The unspoiled beauty of America's public lands and homelands are natural treasures -- from misty mountain tops to breathtaking sunsets and vast open deserts. The diverse and captivating artistry of America's public lands and tribal homelands have stirred creativity for generations. As public lands and homelands provided the inspiration, artists revealed America's natural and cultural beauty to the world.

 

To celebrate the impact and importance of art in America, check out Interior's connection to art.

A black and white photo of a river curving around some trees with a range of tall jagged mountains on the horizon.

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