• Post Office Addition - Geneva NY
    The historic post office building in Geneva, New York was constructed in 1905-6. An addition to the post office was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds as a New Deal project; that work was completed in 1940. The building, which is still in use today, possesses examples of New Deal artwork both inside and out.
  • Post Office Bas Reliefs - Geneva NY
    The historic Geneva post office is home to five exterior Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP)-funded stone reliefs by Theodore C. Barbarossa and his assistants. They depict respectively "Industry," "Education," "Eagle," "Aviation," and "Agriculture." The post office also contains a Section of Fine Arts-commissioned mural inside.
  • Post Office Mural - Geneva NY
    The historic Geneva post office houses a Section of Fine Arts-commissioned mural, "Vineyard", painted by Peter Blume. Additionally, New Deal-commissioned bas reliefs can be found on the building's exterior.