Al Hayne Monument Restoration – Fort Worth TX

The monument itself dates from 1893 but the original marble bust was replaced in 1934 by a bronze one sculpted by Evaline Sellors as a PWAP project. The curbing (reflecting pool) around the Al Hayne Monument is a CWA project:… read more

Aquatic Park Bathhouse (Maritime Museum): Ayer Murals – San Francisco CA

"Nautical Abstractions"

Richard Ayer’s bas relief “Nautical Abstractions” is composed of paint on plaster with embedded rope and piping. It is located on the 3rd floor of the Aquatic Park in San Francisco. Ayer also painted the mural “Tugboats” installed on the… read more

Berkeley High School: Braghetta Bas Reliefs on Community Theater – Berkeley CA

Braghetta bas-relief, Berkeley High School - Berkeley CA

The entrance to Berkeley Community Theater on the interior courtyard of Berkeley High School is adorned by two cast stone bas-relief sculptures by Lulu Braghetta. On is female, with “Drama, Dance, Music” inscribed in relief, and the other is male,… read more

Berkeley High School: Howard Bas Reliefs on Community Theater – Berkeley CA

Relief of female herald, Berkeley High School - Berkeley CA

Berkeley High School’s Community Theater is adorned with cast stone bas-relief sculptures by Robert Howard, son of architect John Galen Howard.  The sculptures are on the exterior side of the building, along Allston Way and facing the Berkeley Civic Center… read more

Berkeley High School: Schnier Bas-Relief on H Building – Berkeley CA

Schnier bas-relief, Building H, Berkeley High School - Berkeley CA

Jacques Schnier created the impressive bas-relief sculpture, “St. George and the Dragon”, that fills a huge space on the west (exterior) side of Berkeley High School’s building H (a former Science and Industrial Arts Building), which faces Martin Luther King… read more

Carrie Tingley Home for Crippled Children – Truth or Consequences NM

Now: 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… read more

Cohen Federal Building: Barthé Sculpture – Washington DC

The Wilbur J. Cohen building, originally built for the Social Security Administration in 1938-1940, is home to a magnificent collection of social security themed artworks funded by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. One of the artworks is a sculpture, “American… read more