Dear Friend of Liberty,
There’s no way to sugar coat it: so much so-called art lately shows America as a nation of oppression. And the message is clear—we should be ashamed of our country.
You and I know art wasn’t always this way.
Many artists, past and present, have painted, sculpted, drawn, and photographed America to capture our nation’s beauty, depict the great triumphs of our history, or honor the simplicity of everyday life.
That’s why I want you to be one of the first to watch “American Paintings,” an online course from Hillsdale College. This free course tells the story of America through works of art. And it features one of my favorite professors, Sam Knecht, who taught art and painting for more than two decades here at Hillsdale.
When you sign up today, we’ll send you an email to start your course. You can sign up for FREE at the link below:
https://info.hillsdale.edu/american-paintings-sign-up
“American Paintings” will teach you about our artistic heritage and equip you with the knowledge needed to reclaim art from those who denigrate our country. That is essential because…
Art tells a story. What story should our art tell?
If you believe that the best American art depicts the greatness of our landscape, our heroes’ bravery, and our people’s uniqueness, then I encourage you to sign up for “American Paintings” today.
You can sign up for your FREE online course using this link:
https://info.hillsdale.edu/american-paintings-sign-up
I hope you’ll take that step today.
Thank you for caring about truth, beauty, and America.
Warm regards,
Bill Gray, ‘01 Vice President Institutional Advancement Hillsdale College
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