New Mexico School for the Deaf Superindent's
Residence, built somewhere between 1900 and 1904 and therefore not a New
Deal structure, but it was
renovated under a PWA project in 1937[1]
and it houses a collection of New Deal art[2].
References
- Marian Meyer, A Century of Progress, A History of the New Mexico
School for the Deaf, NMSD (1989), p.60.
- New Deal
Art and Architecture in Santa Fe - A Guided Tour of Hidden Depression-Era
Treasures, June 6, 2017, New Mexico History Museum: "...to visit New
Deal buildings at the New Mexico School for the Deaf and the New Deal art
collection in the Superintendent's residence... Kathy Flynn[3], Executive
Director of the National New Deal Preservation Association will lead the
tour..."
- National
Register #88001563.
- Susan Ives, New
Deal Activist Kathy Flynn Honored as a "Living Treasure", Living New
Deal Newsletter, 26 July 2016.