THANK YOU FOR YOUR INQUIRY CONCERNING THE ART-IN-ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM OF THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (GSA).

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Public Buildings Service Washington, DC 20405 uenerai Services Administration I a ~0V September 7, 1988 Office of Congressional Affairs Central Intelligence Agency Washington, DC 20505 Thank you for your inquiry concerning the Art-in-Architecture program of the General Services Administration (GSA). STAT STAT The objective of GSA's Art-in-Architecture Program is to provide Federal facilities with works of art as an integral part of the architectural design concept as deemed appropriate by the project architect. Such works are created by living American artists of local, regional, and national reputation to enhance the environment for the buildings' occupants and the general public. Works of art including sculpture, murals, architecturally scaled craftworks, the building arts, and other works in a variety of media, one considered as an important part of the architectural design solution. This policy, which was initiated in 1963, establishes an allowance of one-half of one percent of the estimated construction cost of each new Federal building for art- in-architecture projects. In addition, the policy allows for the incorporation of artworks for Federal facilities undergoing repair and alteration affecting the architectural space, character, or facade of the building. The nomination of artists is by a cooperative procedure involving GSA, the project architect, and art professionals appointed by the National Endowment for the Arts. The final selection is made by the Administrator of GSA. Artists wishing to be considered are requested to submit a resume and representative 35 mm slides in a plastic slide sheet to the following address: Art-in-Architecture Program Public Buildings Service General Services Administration Washington, DC 20450 Slides will be placed in our permanent slide registry to be continually reviewed and, as appropriate for each project, submitted to the artist-nominating panelists for their consideration. 094 FILE Q Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 For your further information enclosed is a factsheet which includes a summary of the selection procedures, a brief history of the program, and a list of projects commissioned since 1973. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We appreciate your interest in the Art-in-Architecture Program. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Instructions for Artist Submissions The Art-in-Architecture Program has been receiving an average of 100 submissions per week. In order to facilitate our handling of these submissions, we find it necessary to request that submissions be made in the following manner: 1. All slides should be duplicates. 2. Slides should be in plastic slide sheets. These sheets are available in most retail photography supply stores. 3. Please send no more than 20 slides (1 sheet). 4. Each slide should be clearly labeled with the following information: a. Artist's name d. Date of completion b. Title of work e. Size of work c. Medium 5. Please. send in with the submission a 3' x 5" index card following the example below. Please type or print legibly. Phone Place of Birth Date of Birth Dealer Media: 1. Sculpture-Abstract 6. Tapestry 11. Photo Murals 2. Sculpture-Figurative 7. Fiber Construction 12. Light Sculpture 3. Water Sculpture 8. Ceramics 13. Other (list) 4. Painter-Abstract 9. Mosaics 5. Painter-Figurative 10. Stained Glass Because the Art-in-Architecture Program has a small staff and because, as previously stated, the number of artists requesting consideration for GSA commissions has increased to an administratively burdensome level, we are initiating the above procedures. We appreciate your helping us out. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Public Buildings Service 1& Thank you for your inquiry concerning the Art-in-Architecture program of the General Services Administration (GSA). The objective of GSA's Art-in-Architecture Program is to provide Federal facilities with works of art as an integral part of the architectural design concept as deemed appropriate by the project architect. Such works are created by living American artists of local, regional, and national reputation to enhance the environment for the buildings' occupants and the general public. Works of art including sculpture, murals, architecturally scaled craftworks, the building arts, and other works in a variety of media, one considered as an important part of the architectural design solution. This policy, which was initiated in 1963, establishes an allowance of one-half of one percent of the estimated construction cost of each new Federal building for art- in-architecture projects. In addition, the policy allows for the incorporation of artworks for Federal facilities undergoing repair and alteration affecting the architectural space, character, or facade of the building. The nomination of artists is by a cooperative procedure involving GSA, the project architect, and art professionals appointed by the National Endowment for the Arts. The final selection is made by the Administrator of GSA. Artists wishing to be considered are requested to submit a resume and representative 35 mm slides in a plastic slide sheet to the following address: Art-in-Architecture Program Public Buildings Service General Services Administration Washington, DC 20450 Slides will be placed in our permanent slide registry to be continually reviewed and, as appropriate for each project, submitted to the artist-nominating panelists for their consideration. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 General Services Administration Factsheet ART-IN-ARCHITECTURE FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS History In 1855, when Congress decided to decorate the interior of the Capitol with artwork, it commissioned Constantino Brumidi to paint frescoes for the House of Representatives committee rooms for $8.00 a day. During the Depression era, the New Deal art programs commissioned paintings and sculpture for the embellishment of newly constructed Federal buildings, post offices, and courthouses nationwide producing the first body of truly public American art. The U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) Art-in- Architecture Program continues this longstanding tradition of Government support for the arts. The oenesis of GSA's present Art-in-Architecture Program can be traced to a report issued in 1962 by the President's Ad Hoc Committee on Federal Office Space titled Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture. The committee recomrended that "where appropriate, fine art should be incorporated in the designs (of new Federal buildings) with emphasis on the work of living American artists." As the head of the Government agency responsible for the design and construction of Federal buildings, GSA's Administrator implemented the recommendations of the Guiding Principles in January 1963 with a direct policy order establishing an allowance for fine arts of one-half of one percent of the estimated cost of construction for new Federal buildings and buildings undergoing repair and alteration. Such works are intended to be an integral part of the total architectural design and enhance the building's environment for the occupants and the general public. Due to rising inflation in the construction industry, the program (which is funded throughout the construction budget) was temporarily halted in 1966. It was revitalized in 1972 when GSA renewed its commitment to commission exceptionally talented American artists. The Commissioning Process 1. The project architect, aware that one half of one percent, of the estimated construction cost is the amount set aside specifically for art-in-architecture projects, works with GSA, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and the local community advisors to develop an art-in-architecture proposal as part of his overall architectural design services. The art-in- architecture proposal includes the location and nature of the artwork(s) to be commissioned. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 2. GSA requests the NEA to appoint art professionals, or persons knowledgeable in the arts, primarily from the local area or region of the project, to meet with the design architect for the purpose of discussing potential sites and to nominate three to five artists for each proposed artwork. 3. The NEA panel and community advisors meet at the project site to review visual materials of artists work from GSA's National Slide Registry; from NEA-appointed panelists; from the architect; and, submissions from artists specifically for the project. Artists wishing to receive GSA consideration are requested to send a resume and 35mm slides of their work to the following address: Art-in-Architecture Program General Services Administration Washington, DC 20405 (202) 566-0950 4. The artist nominations are transmitted to GSA by the NEA. The Administrator of GSA rakes the final selection. 5. After the artist has been selected, a fixed price contract is negotiated. Contract award amounts negotiated for a-rt-in- architecture projects include all costs associated with the design, execution, and installation of the artwork. 6. The NEA panel and community advisors meet to review the artists proposal and to recommend approval or disapproval to GSA. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 ART-III-ARCHITECTURE PROJECT LIST 1972 To Present ARTIST Stephen Henslin SUBJECT Cor-ten sculpture on plaza. Albany, NY, FE Anchorage, AK, CT/FE Atlanta, GA, FE/CT 1) William King 2) Robert Morris Lynda Benglis 1) Robert Hudscn 2) Dan Flavin 3) San. Francis 4) Alvin Amason Sherri Smith 1) Sam Gilliam 2) Lloyd Hamrol 3) Jennifer Bartlett 4) Terry McGehee 5) Donato Pietrodangelo 6) Robert Franzini 7) Kathleen Ferguson 8) Judy Voss Jones 1) Aluminum sculpture on plaza. 2) Granite sculpture on plaza. Copper sculpture in courtyard. 1) Sculpture in atrium. 2) Fluorescent wallwork in lobby. 3) Mural in lobby. 4) Painting in lobby. Tapestry in main entrance lobby. 1) Painted construc- tion in lobby. 2) Sculpture in cafeteria lobby.. 3) Paintings in lobby. 4) Pastels (5). 5) Color Photo- graphs (7). 6) Lithographs (5). 7) Mixed Media- Objects (3). 8) Mixed Media (4). Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 SUBJECT 9) Color Pencil/ Paper (3). 9) Katherine Mitchell 10) Jim Frazer 11) Carol Burch-Brown 12) Lisa Dru Irwin 13) Melody Guichet 14) Gail Falls 15) Edward Pramuk 16) Fichard L. Williams 17) Jon Eric Riis 15) Gary L. Trentham 19) Herbert Creecy 20) Michael Smallwood 21) W. A. Brown Baltimore MD George Sugarman (Edward A. Garr.atz FB/CT) Baltimore, MD (Metrowest ) 1) Loren Madsen 2) Ronald Bladen 3) Isaac Witkin Baltimore, MD (SSA Richard Fleishner Computer Center) 10) Hand-colored Photographs (5). 11) Graphite on Paper (3). 12) Hand-colored Photographs (4). 13) Paintings (3). 14) Encaustic & Oil on HMP (3). 15) Charcoals (5). 16) Photographs (C). 17) Tapestry. 18) Glad Wrap Form. 19) Acrylic paintinc. 20) Oil on Canvas. 21) Still images. Painted aluminum sculpture on plaza. 1) Suspended stone sculpture in lobby. 2) Painted steel sculpture on lawn. 3) Painted steel sculpture on street corner. Exterior environ- mental sculpture. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Bangor, ME Bethesda, MD (NIH-Lister Hill) Blaine, Wes, BS Boston, MA (Appraisers Store) Bridgeport, CT Buffalo, NY, FE Carbondale, IL, FOE Charlotte Amalie, VI Chicago, IL, FE, Chicago, IL, (SSA Program Center) ARTIST Yvonne Jacquette Kenneth Snelson Dale Chihuly Gecrge Nick 1) Mary Miss 2) Jane Kaufman Patsy Ncrvell George Segal Jackie Ferrara Ned Smyth Alexander Calder 1) Claes Oldenburg 2) Ilya Bolotowsky SUBJECT Triptich mural in lobby. Stainless steel sculpture on plaza. Glass baskets in case. Painting in lobby. Cascading wall fountain. Glass cascading sculpture in space frame atriur-. Sculpture on plaza. Bronze sculpture on plaza. Wood sculpture on plaza. Mosaic water sculp- ture in courtyard. Painted steel sculF- ture on plaza. 1) Painted steel sculpture on plaza. 2) Four porcelain enamel murals in cafeteria and lobby. Columbia, SC, FB/CT 1) Barbara Neijna 1) Steel sculpture or_ plaza. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 2) Marla Mallett Columbus, OH, CT/FE Robert Mangold Dayton, OH, FE/CT 1) Stephen Antonakcs Detroit, MI, FB 2) Joseph Konzal 1) John Chamberlain 2) Sam Gilliam Eucene, OF., FE/CT Rob rt Maki Fairbar.kE, At , FE ~'C~ 1) Tor; Doyle 2) Gerald Conaway Florence, SC, FE Blue Sky Ft. Kent, ME Bob Brooks Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 1) Lynne Gelfinan 2) Doug Moran 3) Sylvia Stone Grand Rapids, MI, FE/CT Mark di Suvero Haines, AK, ES Carmen Quinto Plunkett 2) Fiberwork in lobby. Exterior porcelain enamel murals on front facade. 1) Neon wall sculp- ture on front facade. 2) Cor-ten sculpture on plaza. Sculpture on plaza. Painting (Gift) Painted aluminum sculpture on plaza. 1) hood sculpture Cr. lawn. 2) Stainless steel sculpture on plaza. Oil on canvas mural in lobby. Photographic mural jr. lobby. 1) Painting in lobby. 2) Painted construc- tion in lobby. 3) Wall sculpture on facade of courtroom. lobby. Steel sculpture on plaza lawn. Carved wood panels. Ceramic sculpture in lobby. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 PROJECT LOCATION Honolulu, HI (Prince Jcnah Kuhio Kalanianaole) FB/CT Houma, LA, FB/USPS Indianapolis, IN,FB 1) George Rickey 2) Peter Voulkos 3) Ruthadel Anderson 4) Sharyn Amil Mills Lin Emery Guy Lill SUBJECT 1) Exterior stainless steel kinetic sculp- ture. 2) Bronze sculpture in courtyard. 3) Fiber sculpture in lobby. 4) Fiber sculptures in vestibule. Exterior aluminum kinetic sculpture. Painted steel and wood scupture on lawn. Murals around first floor lobby. Iowa City, IA Jamaica, NY, SSA 1) William Christenberry 2) Ed McGowin 1) Romare Bearden 2) Jacob Lawrence 3) Howardena Pindell 4) Frank Smith 5) E. H. Sorrells-Adewale 6) Richard Yarde 7) Melvin Edwards 8) Houstin Conwill Exterior relief. 1) Assemblage on entrance facade. 2) Steel sculpture with interior tableau. 1) Mural in 2) Mural in 3) Mural in 4) Mural in 5) Mural in 6) Mural in 7) Exterior 8) Exterior lcbby. lobby. lobby . lobby. lobby. lobby. sculpt -~rc sculptur? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 PROJECT LOCATION Las Cruces, NM?;, CT/FOE Painted steel sculp- ture on plaza Lincoln, NE, FOE Los Angeles, CA, FE Louisville, KY, FE Lynden, WA (ES) Madison, WI, CT Manchester, NH, FE Marfa, TX, ES Memphis, TN (Cliffor6 Davis FE) Miami, FL, CT Midland, TX, CT/FE/USPS Nashville, TN, FE 1) Tam: Otterness 2) Joel Shapiro Robert Howard Christopher Sproat Louise Bourgeois Roberto Rios 1) Tom Shelton 2) Murray Reich David Novros John Queen Gaylen Hanson Leonard Baskin Suspended prisms filled with mineral oil - casting spectra in lobby. Exterior sculpture Exterior sculpture Painted aluminum sculpture on plaza. Neon sculpture on building exterior. Steel sculpture on plaza. Mural in lobby. 1) Mural in lobby. 2) Mural in lobby. Frescoes in court- yard. Aluminum and concrete sculpture on plaza. Mural in lobby. Bronze reliefs in lobby. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 SUBJECT Stainless steel and concrete sculpture on plaza. Newark, Ni, FE. Lila Katzen New Bedford, MA, FB James Surls New Haven, CT, FB/CT Alexander Liberman New Haven, CT, CT Ed Zucca New Orleans, LA, FB 1) Lucas Samaras 2) Clement Meadmcre 3) Annette Kaplan 4) Terry Welden 5) Ann Mitchell E-) Carol Shinn 7) Silvia Hayden New York, NY (Customs Richard Serra CT/FB Annex) New York, NY (Foley 1) Rafael Ferrer Square CT Annex) 2) Alex Katz Norfolk, VA, FB Athena Tacha Wood and steel sculpture on plaza. Painted steel sculpture on plaza. Inlaid wood doors in lobby. 1) Cor-ten sculpture in courtyard. 2) Painted steel sculpture on plaza. 3) Tapestry in lcbby. 4) Painted canvas with relief elements in lobby. 5) Fiberwcrk in lcbby. 6) Fiberwork in lobby. 7) Three tapestries in lobby. Cor-ten sculpture on plaza. 1) Suspended painted sculpture in lobby. 2) Mural in lobby. Concrete sculpture cn plaza. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Oklahoma City, OK ARTIST 1) Gerhardt Knodel 2) Anna K. Burgess 3) Grant Speed 4) Karen Chapnik 5) Sally Anderson 6) Charles Pratt 7) Curt Clyne F) David Halpern 9) Albert Edgar 10) Franklin Sircns 11) Terrie H. Mangat 12) Denna Madole 13) Ricard Davis 14) James Strickland 15) Jane Knight SUBJECT 1) Fiberwcrk lobby. 2) Two fiberworks in first floor and eight.- flocr lobbies. 3) Bronze sculpture first floor lobby. 4) Fiberwork first floor lobby. 5) Fiberwork third floor lobby. 6) Wood and.copper sculpture third floor lobby. 7) Two photographs mezzanine. 8) Two ph.ctccraphs mezzanine. 9) Ceramic sculpture fourth floor lobby. 10) Ceramic sculptur_ fourth floor locby. 11) Quilt fourth floor lobby. 12) Fiberwork fourth floor lobby. 13) Bronze sculpture fifth floor lobby. 14) Wood relief fifth floor lobby. 15) Fiberwor}: in floor lobby. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Orlando, FL CT/FE Otay Mesa, CA, BS Pasadena, CA (CT) 16) Charles Pebworth 17) Betty Jo Kidson 18) Bud Stalnaker 101) Melanie ,VanDenbos 20) Joyce Pardington 21) Jerry Mc Nillan 22) Michael Anderscr 23) Fred Eversley 24) Rebecca Petrie 25) William Scott 26) Carol Whitney Geoffrey Naylor Luis Jimenez Terry Schoonhoven 16) Black marble sculpture in sixth floor lobby. 17) Fabric construc- tion sixth floor lcbby. 18) Fiberwork sixth floor lobby. 19) Fingerweaving seventh floor library 20) Two fiberworks eighth floor lobby. 21) Brass sculpture eighth floor lobby. 22) heed sculpture seventh floor libra 23) Plexiglas scu2 - ture ninth floor lobby. 24) Fiberwork ninth floor lobby. 25) Three-part wind sculpture. 26) Two cerar.ic Inds:. figure sculptures. Stainless steel and water sculpture. Exterior sculpture on entrance plaza. Mural in morning roorr,. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 SUBJECT Philadelphia, PA 1) David von Schlegell Stainless steel and (James A. Byrne CT; water sculpture in William J. Green FB) plaza pool. 2) Louise Nevelson 2) Painted wood sculpture-lobby. 3) Charles Searles 3) Mural-entrance lobby. Philadelphia, PA Al Held Two companion mural (SSA Program Center) in lobby. Pittsfield, MA, FB James Buchman Granite and steel sculpture. Portland, OF., Jan-es Carpenter Handcrafted glass Customhouse window in stairway landinc. Portland, OR, FC 1 ) Dir.itri Hadzi 1 ) Basalt sulpture on plaza. 2) Jack Youngerman 2) Tapestry in lobby. Portland, OR, FOB (East) Scott Burton Exterior Sculpture. Portland, OR, Manuel Neri Exterior Sculpture. Courthouse Providence, RI John Willenbecher Interior wallwork in lobby. Richmond, CA (SSA 1) Richard Punt 1) Two-part exterior Program Center) bronze sculpture in courtyard. 2) Janet Kuemmerlein 2) Fiberwork in lobby. 3) Gyongy Laky 3) Fiberwork in lobby. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 PROJECT LOCATION ARTIST 4) Lia Cook Roanoke, VA John Rietta Rochester, NY, CT/FOB Duayne Hatchett Saginaw, MI Nancy Holt St. Louis, MO, OPO Stephen DeStaebler Charles Ginnever _San Diego, CA, CT/FOB 1) Beverly Pepper San Jose, Cf 2) Bruce Beasley 1) Robert Graham 2) Farley Tobin 3) Ray King 4) Pamela Joseph San Luis, AZ, BS Maria Aguilar Sandpoint, ID, FB George Morrison Santa Rosa, CA, FOB Lencre Tawney 4) Fiberwork in lobby. Cor-ten sculpture on plaza. Exterior painted steel sculpture. Painted iron sculpture on plaza. Interior sculpture. Cor-ten sculpture on plaza. 1) Painted steel sculpture on plaza. 2) Cast acrylic sculpture in lobby. 1) Fountain sculpture in paseo entrance. 2) Ceramic wall in lobby. 3) Glass spectral environment in pasec. 4) Elevator door paintings. Ceramic sculptural environment in court- yard. Wood sculpture in lobby. Fiber tapestry lobby. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 1) Isamu Noguchi SUBJECT 1) Granite sculpture on upper. plaza. Springfield, MA Syracuse, NY, CT/FOB Tcpeka, KS, CT/FOB Van Nuys, CA, FOE Washington, DC Blair House (Presidents Guest House) Washington, DC (Old Post Office) 2) Harold Balazs 3) Philip McCracken Larry Bell Sol LeWitt 1) Rockne Krebs 2) Rosemarie Castoro Lyman Kipp Joel Schwartz Washington, DC 1) James Rosati (Hubert H. Humphrey FB) 2) Annette Kaplan 3) Jan Yoors 4) Marcel Breuer 2) Painted steel sculpture on lower plaza. 3) Bronze sculpture on lower terrace. Glass environment in lobby. Painted aluminum sculpture on plaza. 1) Spectral and object environment in atrium. 2) Exterior sculpture on plaza. Painted steel sculp- ture on plaza. 48 shadow panels suspended sculpture in cortile atrium. 1) Painted steel sculpture on plaza. 2) Tapestry in cafeteria lobby. 3) Tapestry in lobby. 4) Tapestry in lobby. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0 Washinc won, DC (Labor Bldg.) 1) Jack Beal SUBJECT 1) Four oil on canvas murals in lobby. Wenatchee, WA, FB Williamsport, PA Wilmington, DE CH/CT/FOE Winston-Salem, NC CT/FOE 2) Tony Smith Stan Dolega Roger Nelson Frank Stella Rudolph Heintze 2) Painted steel sculpture in court- yard. Exterior Sculpture Mural in lobby Painted aluminum relief in lobby. Cor-ten sculpture on plaza. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/01 : CIA-RDP90M00005R000600090011-0