Lompoc Veterans’ Memorial Building Wood Carving – Lompoc CA

City:
Lompoc, CA

Site Type:
Art Works, Sculpture and Bas Relief

New Deal Agencies:
Arts Programs, Work Relief Programs, Federal Arts Project (FAP), Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Completed:
1936

Artist:
David Swanson

Description

David Swanson completed this 3.5′ x 9′ wood carving, entitled “Indians and Father Lasuen,” in 1936 with funds provided by the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Project. It is viewable in the second floor club room, above the fireplace, in the Lompoc Veterans’ Memorial Building.

 

Source notes

https://www.newdealartregistry.org/renderartworks/VeteransMemorialBuilding/Lompoc/CA/

Location Info


100 E. Locust Ave.
Lompoc, CA 93436
Santa Barbara County

Location notes: Second floor club room, above fireplace

Coordinates: 34.631748, -120.45796

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