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While the Golden Student Success Center is not a New Deal building itself, it holds many important art pieces that were made as part of a New Deal Program. The largest, and therefore most noticeable, pieces are three works in a series by Nils Hogner and "Science" by Raymond Jonson. "Science" is a companion piece to "Art", which is housed in the Administration Building nearby. Other New Deal paintings include: “Penitente Friday” and “Acoma” by Gene Kloss, “Black and White Sawmill” and “Abstract” by Stuart Walker, “Mesas” (which may not be New Deal-sponsored) by Cady Wells, and “Sawmill” by Brooks Willis.


Navajo Famers by Nils Hogner

Navajo farmers working soil

Navajo Dancers by Nils Hogner

Navajo dancers

Navajos and Cowboy by Nils Hogner

Navajo men, a cowboy, and horses

Mesas by Cady Wells

Abstract line painting

Science by Raymond Jonson

Abstract painting

Penitente Good Friday by Gene Kloss

painting of a line of people walking to a church

Morada or Transparent Diagonals by Howard B. Schleeter

abstract painting of a building

Acoma by Gene Kloss

painting of a small horse corral at the bottom of a cliff with mesa dwellings

While the Golden Student Success Center is not a New Deal building itself, it holds many important art pieces that were made as part of a New Deal Program. The largest, and therefore most noticeable, pieces are three works in a series by Nils Hogner and "Science" by Raymond Jonson. Other New Deal paintings include: “Penitente Friday” and “Acoma” by Gene Kloss, “Black and White Sawmill” and “Abstract” by Stuart Walker, “Mesas” (which may not be New Deal-sponsored) by Cady Wells, and “Sawmill” by Brooks Willis.

  • Hogner: Originally a series of four paintings, the fourth has been lost at one point. In 2004, "Navajos and Cowboy" was one of five chosen for license plates produced by the New Mexico Community Foundation; proceeds went to support community arts programs for New Mexico children through an endowment called the Community Arts Resources (CAR) Fund. These are displayed on the second floor.
  • Jonson: "Science" is a companion piece to "Art", which is housed in the Administration Building nearby. This mural is displayed on the first floor near the library's circulation desk.
  • The remaining paintings are in a secure location and can be viewed by arrangement.

Artwork Inventory, Golden Library Special Collections. Accessed June 16th 2022. https://enmu.libguides.com/c.php?g=816238.

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Eastern New Mexico University

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Eastern New Mexico University

Eastern New Mexico University

Eastern New Mexico University

Eastern New Mexico University

Eastern New Mexico University