- Carrie Tingley Home for Crippled Children - Truth or Consequences NMNow: New Mexico Veterans' Center "The New Mexico Veterans' Center (formerly Carrie Tingley Hospital) was partially funded with WPA funds in 1937. The buildings were left vacant in 1981 when the Hospital moved to Albuquerque. In 1983 the Veterans' Administration and the New Mexico Legislature provided funds for renovation of the buildings and the establishment of the New Mexico Veterans' Center." -Phyllis Eileen Banks The "Turtle Pond" outdoor sculpture was commissioned from artist Eugenie Shonnard in 1937.
- Carrie Tingley Home for Crippled Children - Turtle Fountain Sculpture - Truth or Consequences NMThis building was repurposed in the 1980s as the New Mexico Veterans Center. Medium: terra cotta
- New Mexico School of Mines: "Maiden of the Desert" Sculpture - Socorro NMCreated for the Sandia Prep School in Albuquerque. It has moved back and forth between NMTU and Sandia a couple of times, but now seems permanently situated here. This may not in fact have been a government-funded piece. Medium: sandstone New Mexico School of Mines is now known as New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.