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This collection attempts to document all the murals and relief undertaken in the state of California as part of art projects funded by the New Deal. This includes not only work undertaken through the Federal Art Project as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) but also post office murals funded by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts in the United States Department of the Treasury.

The majority of this project was put together with funding from a grant from the SDSU University Grant Program. Additionally, research was undertaken using other New Deal resources, most notably Living New Deal, which was generous with supplying photographs and whose website covers a much larger aspect of the New Deal, including all of the states and all works done under the project. Many photographs were also found through the New Deal Art Registry, another online organization that documents the work done during the era. Additional photographs were supplied by various organizations in possession of the artwork and are credited in the individual pieces.

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Youth and Democracy
The mural is located in the auditorium foyer. A long mural sequence depicting human figures from cultures around the world. The central panel, above the entrance to the auditorium, shows Liberty holding a torch and welcoming all the people. Funded by the Federal Art Project., Mr. Lopez(323) 780-3000,M-F: 9am to 1pm,Complete. LB 11/2/07. A mural exists in the auditorium, but they are unsure what it is. Visits are possible. Left message for Mr. Lopez, who is in charge of facilities. LL 5/14 LB 5/29/09 Lisa photographed in situ.,Wyman figures 171-172, A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project.
Youth and Democracy
Close-up of a mural. The mural is located in the auditorium foyer. A long mural sequence depicting human figures from cultures around the world. The central panel, above the entrance to the auditorium, shows Liberty holding a torch and welcoming all the people. Funded by the Federal Art Project., Mr. Lopez(323) 780-3000,M-F: 9am to 1pm,Complete. LB 11/2/07. A mural exists in the auditorium, but they are unsure what it is. Visits are possible. Left message for Mr. Lopez, who is in charge of facilities. LL 5/14 LB 5/29/09 Lisa photographed in situ.,Wyman figures 171-172, A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project.
Youth and Democracy
Close-up of a mural. The mural is located in the auditorium foyer. A long mural sequence depicting human figures from cultures around the world. The central panel, above the entrance to the auditorium, shows Liberty holding a torch and welcoming all the people. Funded by the Federal Art Project., Mr. Lopez(323) 780-3000,M-F: 9am to 1pm,Complete. LB 11/2/07. A mural exists in the auditorium, but they are unsure what it is. Visits are possible. Left message for Mr. Lopez, who is in charge of facilities. LL 5/14 LB 5/29/09 Lisa photographed in situ.,Wyman figures 171-172, A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project.
Youth and Education
Black and white image from a Los Angeles Times article. Mural of a man surrounded by school age children. One of two panels that are now lost. Originally located at the John C. Fremont Junior High School, destroyed when the building was demolished in 1979., found online from Charles Epting's The New Deal in Orange County, California, unable to locate original Los Angeles Times article, A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project.
Zodiac
Floor mosaic of a compass, with zodiac symbols on the outer ring. In the entry of the restaurant on the second floor of the terminal building. Funded by the Federal Art Project., (562) 570-2600,,Complete.,Wyman, A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project.
Zodiac
Floor mosaic of a compass, with zodiac symbols on the outer ring. In the entry of the restaurant on the second floor of the terminal building. Funded by the Federal Art Project., (562) 570-2600,,Complete.,Wyman, A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project.

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