Name James FitzGerald Role Artist | Died 1973 | |
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Episode 71 james fitzgerald from opex talks the art of athleticism
James Herbert FitzGerald, born in Seattle, Washington, USA in 1910, died 1973, was a sculptor from the state of Washington. He received a degree in architecture at University of Washington and worked at Spokane Art Center. He has been called "[one] of the Pacific Northwest's preeminent artists of [his] period", and "among the most innovative modern artists active in the Pacific Northwest."
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- Episode 71 james fitzgerald from opex talks the art of athleticism
- Crossfit done my way james fitzgerald
- Selected works
- References

He created works for the Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP) and the Department of Justice in the 1930s with Boardman Robinson; and worked on other Works Progress Administration art programs in Washington state.
Crossfit done my way james fitzgerald
Selected works
References
James FitzGerald (artist) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA